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Observation of Axial Phase Evolution of Highly Confined Light Fields

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Abstract

Highly confined light fields demonstrate peculiar phase features, e.g., Gouy phase anomaly. Longitudinal-differential phase measurements by a high-resolution interference microscope are applied to investigate phase evolutions of confined light fields for physical optical phenomena.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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