Marco Beijersbergen
Professor Phycical instrumentation for astronomy
- Name
- Prof.dr. M.W. Beijersbergen
- Telephone
- 071 5271719
- beijersbergen@physics.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0172-3385

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Professor of Phycical instrumentation for astronomy
- Faculty of Science
- Leiden Institute of Physics
- LION - Quantum Matter & Optics
Professor Phycical instrumentation for astronomy
- Faculty of Science
- Leiden Institute of Physics
- LION - Quantum Matter & Optics
- Berkhout G.C.G., Lavery M.P.J., Padgett M.J. & Beijersbergen M.W. (2011), Measuring orbital angular momentum superpositions of light by mode transfomation, Optics Letters 36(1863): .
- Berkhout G.C.G. & Beijersbergen M.W. (2010), Measuring optical vortices in a speckle pattern using a multi-pinhole interferometer, Opt. Express 18: 13836.
- Berkhout G.C.G., Lavery L.A., Courtial J., Beijersbergen M.W. & Padgett M.J. (2010), Efficient sorting of orbital angular momentum states of light, Physical Review Letters 105(15): 153601.
- Berkhout G.C.G. & Beijersbergen M.W. (2009), Using a multipoint interferometer to measure the orbital angular momentum of light in astrophysics, Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics 11: 094021.
- Berkhout G.C.G. & Beijersbergen M.W. (2008), Method for Probing the Orbital Angular Momentum of Optical Vortices in Electromagnetic Waves from Astronomical Objects, Physical Review Letters 101(10): 100801.
- Beijersbergen M.W. & Woerdman J.P. (2005), Measuring orbital angular momentum of light with a torsion pendulum, Proceedings of SPIE: Nanomanipulation with Light. .
- Karman G.P., Beijersbergen M.W., Duijl A. van, Bouwmeester D. & Woerdman J.P. (1998), Airy pattern reorganization and subwavelength structure in a focus, Journal of the Optical Society of America A : Optics Image Science and Vision 15(4): 884-899.
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