“…As OVs exhibit the attractive features of carrying orbital angular momentum with annular intensity, it is founded to be useful in many fields such as optical tweezers [2][3][4][5], optical trapping [6,7], optical cryptography [8], optical communication [9][10][11][12], quantum communication [13,14] and so on. Compared to a single vortex, vortex array (VA) not only has the properties of high density and cross coupling between each other [15], but also provides more flexible operation in microlithography [16], multiple-particle manipulation [3], optical communications [17], and some areas required high density and high precision. Up to now, single vortex is usually generated directly through the laser oscillation [18,19] or the beam transformation outside the laser resonator [20,21].…”