1992
DOI: 10.1080/09500349214551011
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Screw Dislocations in Light Wavefronts

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“…Originally found and described for sound waves (Nye & Berry 1974), they have also been described for such unrelated phenomena as sea tides (Berry 1981). Dislocations became part of mainstream physics when they were found in light associated with laser beams carrying intrinsic angular momentum (Harris et al 1994;Allen et al 1992;Bazhenov et al 1992). López Ariste et al (2013) showed that waves carrying dislocations were solutions of the basic MHD wave equation and that, in particular, the kink mode carries a vortex dislocation in its geometrical axis (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally found and described for sound waves (Nye & Berry 1974), they have also been described for such unrelated phenomena as sea tides (Berry 1981). Dislocations became part of mainstream physics when they were found in light associated with laser beams carrying intrinsic angular momentum (Harris et al 1994;Allen et al 1992;Bazhenov et al 1992). López Ariste et al (2013) showed that waves carrying dislocations were solutions of the basic MHD wave equation and that, in particular, the kink mode carries a vortex dislocation in its geometrical axis (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the intensity null point, the phase is undefined and in its neighborhood, the wavefront is helical in shape [2,3]. The topology is such that all the wavefronts which are disconnected and separated by distance k with each other in an otherwise non-singular beam, become connected thereby forming a single wavefront filling the entire space.…”
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“…Indeed, under special conditions, the interaction between vortices of this type resembles that of their fluid counterparts [2]. Although the existence of a wavefront with screw dislocation was first identified acoustically, most of the subsequent research and applications has been reported in the optics field [3]. In this sense, it has been demonstrated that a helical wavefront transports angular moment [4], which makes it possible to control the orientation of absorbent particles in an optical tweezer [5].…”
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confidence: 99%