A Q-plate is an optical device that manipulates the polarization of light through a spatially-varying phase shift. It typically consists of a thin layer of liquid crystal or a similar material that can introduce a controlled phase difference between different polarization components of light. The primary function of a Q-plate is to convert circularly polarized light into a different polarization state while simultaneously imparting a specific topological charge to the outgoing beam.

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