Structured-light propagation in a medium with uniform torsion: polarization textures, geometric birefringence, and beam-resolved optical activity
Edilberto O. Silva

TL;DR
This paper explores how uniform torsion in a medium affects finite-width optical beam propagation, leading to polarization textures, geometric birefringence, and optical activity, with implications for beam diagnostics and structured light.
Contribution
It introduces a minimal paraxial model linking torsion-induced polarization effects to observable beam textures and diagnostics, advancing understanding of light-matter interactions in torsioned media.
Findings
Uniform torsion causes polarization rotation and textures in beams.
Polarization structuring is a robust signature of torsion.
Strong orbital-angular-momentum conversion requires additional azimuthal structure.
Abstract
We investigate finite-width optical-beam propagation in a medium with uniform torsion described by the geometric theory of a continuous distribution of screw dislocations. Starting from the Riemann--Cartan framework that yields torsion-induced circular birefringence for local plane waves, we construct a minimal paraxial beam model in which the same contortion-driven helicity splitting remains explicit. We show that uniform torsion breaks the degeneracy between the two circular-polarization sectors and induces a geometric rotation of the polarization that scales with both the propagation distance and the radial position in the beam. As a consequence, a finite-width beam develops spatially varying polarization textures across its transverse profile, naturally described by the Stokes parameters. We introduce beam-level observables based on the integrated Stokes vector, the transverse…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Nonlinear Photonic Systems
