Chinese Optics, Volume. 18, Issue 4, 921(2025)
Arbitrary azimuthal optical field manipulation by dual-spiral arrays
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Li MA, Ying WANG, Min LI, Ying ZHANG, Bo ZHAO. Arbitrary azimuthal optical field manipulation by dual-spiral arrays[J]. Chinese Optics, 2025, 18(4): 921
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Received: Feb. 7, 2025
Accepted: Mar. 28, 2025
Published Online: Aug. 13, 2025
The Author Email: Li MA (mali9001@126.com), Bo ZHAO (zy828522@163.com)