Comment on M. Babiker, J. Yuan, K. Koksal, and V. Lembessis, Optics Communications 554, 130185 (2024)
Abstract
In a recent article Babiker et al. [Optics Communications 554, 130185 (2024)] claim that cylindrical vector beams (CVBs), also referred to as higher-order Poincar\'e (HOP) beams, possess optical chirality densities which exhibit `superchirality'. Here we show that, on the contrary, CVBs possess less optical chirality density than a corresponding circularly polarized scalar vortex beam and that the `superchiral' results are nonphysical. We also identify a number of issues concerning the derivation and general theory presented.
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