Beams of light with a large topological charge significantly change their spatial structure when they are focused strongly. Physically, it can be explained by an emerging electromagnetic field component in the direction of propagation, which is neglected in the simplified scalar wave picture in optics. Here we ask: is this a specific photonic behavior, or can similar phenomena also be predicted for other species of particles? We show that the same modification of the spatial structure exists for relativistic electrons as well as for focused gravitational waves. However, this is for different physical reasons: for electrons, which are described by the Dirac equation, the spatial structure changes due to a spin-orbit coupling in the relativis...
The propagation of light through a periodic array of evanescently coupled optical waveguides is des...
We show that if the visible universe is a membrane embedded in a higher-dimensional space, particles...
We show that if the visible universe is a membrane embedded in a higher-dimensional space, particles...
Beams of light with a large topological charge significantly change their spatial structure when the...
Light beams can carry a discrete, in principle unbounded amount of angular momentum. Examples of suc...
The geometrical-optics expansion reduces the problem of solving wave equations to one of the solving...
Platform: What physical attributes separate EM waves, of the enormous band of radio to visible to x-...
A new theory, describing both light and material particles, is proposed. The experimentally-observed...
We show that when an electron or photon propagates in a cylindrically symmetric waveguide, it experi...
The fact that photon beams can carry large orbital angular momenta was pointed out in a pioneering w...
In magnetic materials, skyrmions are nanoscale regions where the orientation of electron spin change...
For centuries, singularities in wave fields have been a mainstay of interest in multiple areas of ph...
In General Relativity, the propagation of electromagnetic waves is usually described by the vacuum M...
Within the general theory of relativity, the curvature of spacetime is related to the energy and mom...
Electromagnetic plane waves, solutions to Maxwell’s equations, are said to be ‘transverse’ in vacuum...
The propagation of light through a periodic array of evanescently coupled optical waveguides is des...
We show that if the visible universe is a membrane embedded in a higher-dimensional space, particles...
We show that if the visible universe is a membrane embedded in a higher-dimensional space, particles...
Beams of light with a large topological charge significantly change their spatial structure when the...
Light beams can carry a discrete, in principle unbounded amount of angular momentum. Examples of suc...
The geometrical-optics expansion reduces the problem of solving wave equations to one of the solving...
Platform: What physical attributes separate EM waves, of the enormous band of radio to visible to x-...
A new theory, describing both light and material particles, is proposed. The experimentally-observed...
We show that when an electron or photon propagates in a cylindrically symmetric waveguide, it experi...
The fact that photon beams can carry large orbital angular momenta was pointed out in a pioneering w...
In magnetic materials, skyrmions are nanoscale regions where the orientation of electron spin change...
For centuries, singularities in wave fields have been a mainstay of interest in multiple areas of ph...
In General Relativity, the propagation of electromagnetic waves is usually described by the vacuum M...
Within the general theory of relativity, the curvature of spacetime is related to the energy and mom...
Electromagnetic plane waves, solutions to Maxwell’s equations, are said to be ‘transverse’ in vacuum...
The propagation of light through a periodic array of evanescently coupled optical waveguides is des...
We show that if the visible universe is a membrane embedded in a higher-dimensional space, particles...
We show that if the visible universe is a membrane embedded in a higher-dimensional space, particles...