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Light angular momentum of a plane wave diffracted by a two-dimensional object
Author(s) -
Olivier Émile,
Morgane Le Meur,
Janine Émile
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physical review a
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1094-1622
pISSN - 1050-2947
DOI - 10.1103/physreva.89.013846
Subject(s) - angular momentum , angular momentum of light , orbital angular momentum of light , physics , angular momentum coupling , total angular momentum quantum number , orbital angular momentum multiplexing , orbital motion , optics , diffraction , polarization (electrochemistry) , angular momentum operator , optical tweezers , classical mechanics , chemistry
International audienceThe question of the transfer of angular momentum from light to objects is a key issue in optical tweezers and thus raises issues in physics, chemistry, and biology. Most of the attempts have been performed either with spin angular momentum using light's polarization or using orbital angular momentum with twisted beams. We experimentally demonstrate here the exchange of angular momentum from a linearly polarized plane wave to a two dimensional asymmetric object. More precisely, we show that the diffracted light from a snail-shaped mask carries local orbital angular momentum whose topological charge depends on the symmetry of the object. This opens the way to a means to produce micrometer-sized twisted beams from a high power laser or even pulsed beams

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