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Engineering photonic angular momentum with structured light: a review

Jian Chen, Chenhao Wan, Qiwen Zhan

2021Advanced Photonics146 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Structured light with inhomogeneous phase, amplitude, and polarization spatial distributions that represent an infinite-dimensional space of eigenstates for light as the ideal carrier can provide a structured combination of photonic spin and orbital angular momentum (OAM). Photonic spin angular momentum (SAM) interactions with matter have long been studied, whereas the photonic OAM has only recently been discovered, receiving attention in the past three decades. Although controlling polarization (i.e., SAM) alone can provide useful information about the media with which the light interacts, light fields carrying both OAM and SAM may provide additional information, permitting new sensing mechanisms and light–matter interactions. We summarize recent developments in controlling photonic angular momentum (AM) using complex structured optical fields. Arbitrarily oriented photonic SAM and OAM states may be generated through careful engineering of the spatial and temporal structures of optical fields. Moreover, we discuss potential applications of specifically engineered photonic AM states in optical tweezers, directional coupling, and optical information transmission and processing.

Topics & Concepts

PhotonicsAngular momentumOrbital angular momentum multiplexingOrbital angular momentum of lightPhysicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Optical tweezersPhotonic crystalOpticsTotal angular momentum quantum numberQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryChemistryOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsOptical Network TechnologiesQuantum Information and Cryptography