Structured light and quantum optics
Structured photons are nowadays an important resource in classical and quantum optics due to the richness of properties they show under propagation, focusing, and in their interaction with matter. Vectorial modes of light in particular, a class of modes where the polarization varies across the beam profile, are a useful tool in several areas ranging from microscopy to quantum communication. We explore the potential of quantum structured light in different directions, from quantum state engineering to fundamental studies on quantum features of light. We have, for instance, recently developed a technique based on structured light and the concept of quantum erasing, to engineer photon correlations in the transverse plane of an optical mode, with a potential impact in fields ranging from microscopy to quantum communications. You can find all details in our recent paper in Science Advances