Toroidal helical pulses

Abstract

Toroidal topologies and helicity are pervasive in nature and hold basic importance in scientific research. In particular, the interplay between these features gives rise to fascinating toroidal helical electromagnetic excitations. Here, we present a theoretical framework and experimental realization to introduce a family of toroidal helical pulses, exploring the intersection of the helicity and propagating toroidal modes. For this purpose, we propose a configuration combining a coaxial horn emitter and an equiangular spiral grating to directly generate such single-cycle pulses. In addition to their inherent non-transverse toroidal topology and space-time nonseparability, such pulses also possess controllable helicity. This work gives rise to a helical version of propagating toroidal electrodynamics, thereby paving the way for advanced applications, such as nontrivial light-matter interactions and data transfer.

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