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Helical core optical fibers maintaining propagation of a solitary optical vortex

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In this article, the authors studied the mode structure of few-mode core optical fibers with small (up to a wavelength order) values of the helix pitch and showed that at certain values of pitch, the fundamental $H{E}_{11}$ mode strongly hybridizes with $l=1$ optical vortices and the forbidden zone appears in the spectra of such hybrid modes, which results in their attenuation.
Abstract
We study theoretically the mode structure of few-mode helical core optical fibers with small (up to a wavelength order) values of the helix pitch. We demonstrate that in such fibers, at certain values of pitch the fundamental $H{E}_{11}$ mode strongly hybridizes with $l=1$ optical vortices and the forbidden zone appears in the spectra of such hybrid modes, which results in their attenuation. We have shown that within the spectrum gap, the only forward-propagating guiding modes are represented by two circularly polarized optical vortices with opposite polarization and the same topological charge so that upon excitation of such a fiber with a circularly polarized beam, only a solitary optical vortex could be excited in it. Such ``monovortex'' fibers are found to be analogous to conventional monomode fibers that maintain the propagation of the $H{E}_{11}$ mode.

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Optical vortices in twisted elliptical optical fibers with torsional stress

TL;DR: It was shown that circularly polarized optical vortices with the topological charges ±1 can propagate in elliptical fibers as generic modes if ellipticity and the twist-induced circular birefringence suppress the spin-orbit interaction.
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Generation of optical vortices in multihelical optical fibers

TL;DR: In this article, it was theoretically demonstrated that multihelical fibers are capable to change the topological charge of the incoming field by l units in the transmitted and reflected light, which can be used in designing generators of optical vortices (OVs) from Gaussian beams.
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Topological activity in Bragg elliptical twisted fibers.

TL;DR: It is theoretically shown that Bragg twisted elliptical fibers manifest, in certain spectral regions, the property of topological activity--the ability to change in the reflected field the topological charge of incoming optical vortices and fundamental modes by two units.
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Generation of radially and azimuthally polarized beams with elliptical anisotropic twisted optical fibres

TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that the modes are presented by a superposition of circularly polarized optical vortices with unity topological charge with radially or azimuthally polarized optical modes.
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Generation and transformation of light beams with polarization singularities in three-wave mixing processes in isotropic nonlocal medium

TL;DR: In this article, the emerging and evolution of polarization singularities in various nonlinear optical processes in isotropic media was studied both analytically and numerically, and the interacting light beams with non-uniform polarization were considered in parabolic approximation and the longitudinal components of their fields were taken into account.
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