Orbital angular momentum is dependent on polarization
Chun-Fang Li

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the orbital angular momentum of electromagnetic fields depends on polarization and a new global parameter, revealing insights into spin-orbital interactions and resolving paradoxes in circular polarization.
Contribution
It introduces a polarization-dependent expression for orbital angular momentum involving a new global quantity, enhancing understanding of spin-orbital angular momentum conversion.
Findings
Orbital angular momentum depends on polarization and a new parameter I.
Spin depends solely on polarization, not on the new parameter.
The work resolves the paradox of spin in circularly polarized plane waves.
Abstract
It is shown that the momentum density of free electromagnetic field splits into two parts. One has no contribution to the net momentum due to the transversality condition. The other yields all the momentum. The angular momentum that originates from the former part is spin, and the angular momentum that originates from the latter part is orbital angular momentum. Expressions for the spin and orbital angular momentum are given in terms of the electric vector in reciprocal space. The spin and orbital angular momentum defined this way are used to investigate the angular momentum of nonparaxial beams that are described in a recently published paper [Phys. Rev. A 78, 063831 (2008)]. It is found that the orbital angular momentum depends, apart from an -dependent term, on two global quantities, the polarization represented by a generalized Jones vector and a new characteristic represented by…
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TopicsSpaceflight effects on biology · Spacecraft Dynamics and Control · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
