Reply to comment on "Observation of subluminal twisted light in vacuum"
Optics
2016-12-07 v1
Abstract
Recently, we showed experimentally that light carrying orbital angular momentum experiences a slight subluminality under free-space propagation [1]. We thank Saari [2] for pointing out an apparent discrepancy between our theoretical results and the well-known results for the simple case of Laguerre-Gauss modes. In this reply, we note that the resolution of this apparent discrepancy is the distinction between Laguerre-Gauss modes and Hypergeometric-Gauss modes, which were used in our experiment and in our theoretical analysis, which gives rise to different subluminal effects.
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@article{arxiv.1612.01629,
title = {Reply to comment on "Observation of subluminal twisted light in vacuum"},
author = {Frédéric Bouchard and Robert W. Boyd and Ebrahim Karimi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.01629},
year = {2016}
}
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2 pages, and one figure