Pathik Sahoo
(National Institute for Materials Science)
;
Pushpendra Singh
(National Institute for Materials Science)
;
Jhimli Manna
;
Ravindra P. Singh
;
Jonathan P. Hill
(National Institute for Materials Science)
;
Tomonobu Nakayama
(National Institute for Materials Science)
;
Subrata Ghosh
;
Anirban Bandyopadhyay
(National Institute for Materials Science)
説明:
(abstract)Photons that acquire orbital angular momentum move in a helical path and are observed as a light ring. During helical motion, if a force is applied perpendicular to the direction of motion, an additional radial angular momentum is introduced, and alternate dark spots appear on the light ring. Here, a third, centrifugal angular momentum has been added by twisting the helical path further according to the three-step hierarchical assembly of helical organic nanowires. Attaining a third angular momentum is the theoretical limit for a photon. The additional angular momentum converts the dimensionless photon to a hollow spherical photon condensate with interactive dark regions. A stream of these photon condensates can interfere like a wave or disintegrate like matter, similar to the behavior of electrons.
権利情報:
キーワード: light–matter interaction, phase singularity, optical vortex, helical nanowire
刊行年月日: 2023-01-05
出版者: MDPI AG
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原稿種別: 出版者版 (Version of record)
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公開URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15010158
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更新時刻: 2024-12-04 14:53:09 +0900
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