Two-dimensional (2D) polarization pattern is achieved by the interference of two pairs of beams with perpendicular planes of incidence and orthogonal circular polarizations. Imposing a phase shift of π/2 between consecutive beams contains the amplitude modulation of the optical field in the superposition region and, thus, pure 2D polarization patterns are created. The recording of this interference field in a polarization sensitive material creates reconfigurable 2D periodic microstructure with peculiar diffraction properties.
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Physics
, 2025, Issue 1, pp. 1–10
ISSN Online: 0000-0000
DOI:
10.xxxx/example-doi