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Knotting fractional-order knots with the polarization state of light

Optics 2019-08-15 v2

Abstract

The fundamental polarization singularities of monochromatic light are normally associated with invariance under coordinated rotations: symmetry operations that rotate the spatial dependence of an electromagnetic field by an angle θ\theta and its polarization by a multiple γθ\gamma\theta of that angle. These symmetries are generated by mixed angular momenta of the form Jγ=L+γSJ_\gamma = L + \gamma S and they generally induce M\"obius-strip topologies, with the coordination parameter γ\gamma restricted to integer and half-integer values. In this work we construct beams of light that are invariant under coordinated rotations for arbitrary γ\gamma, by exploiting the higher internal symmetry of 'bicircular' superpositions of counter-rotating circularly polarized beams at different frequencies. We show that these beams have the topology of a torus knot, which reflects the subgroup generated by the torus-knot angular momentum JγJ_\gamma, and we characterize the resulting optical polarization singularity using third-and higher-order field moment tensors, which we experimentally observe using nonlinear polarization tomography.

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@article{arxiv.1808.05193,
  title  = {Knotting fractional-order knots with the polarization state of light},
  author = {Emilio Pisanty and Gerard J. Machado and Verónica Vicuña-Hernández and Antonio Picón and Alessio Celi and Juan P. Torres and Maciej Lewenstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.05193},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Submitted Manuscript, including a subset of the figures from the published Supplementary Information