Optical properties of radially-polarised twisted light

Abstract

We show that, in general, any type of radially-polarised paraxial twisted optical mode carries only an axial total optical angular momentum (AM) Jz= L0 where is the winding number and L0 is a constant. This mode, however, is shown to have zero spin angular momentum (SAM), so it is endowed only with orbital angular momentum (OAM) and no SAM. The helicity is found to be proportional to , hence radially-polarised modes display chirality. When applied to a Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) mode our treatment leads to a total helicity equal to (/||) Q, where Q is the action constant. The factor (/||)= 1, depends on the sign, not the magnitude of and so the result holds for any radially-polarised LG mode however large the magnitude of its winding number is. The magnitude of the action constant Q and hence the helicity are diminished for all such LG modes of large beam waist w0.

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