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Chirality and helicity of optical vortices of small beam waists

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arxiv 2010.06338 v1 pith:SXHBMRZB submitted 2020-10-13 physics.optics physics.atom-ph

Chirality and helicity of optical vortices of small beam waists

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The chirality and helicity of linearly polarised Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) beams are examined. Such a type of light possesses a substantial longitudinal field when its beam waist is sufficiently small and so gives rise to non-zero chirality and helicity. In the simplest case of a doughnut beam of winding number $\ell=1$ and another identical to it but has $\ell= -1$, we obtain different chirality and helicity distributions at the focal plane $z=0$. We also show that this chiral behaviour persists and the patterns evolve so that on planes at $z<0$ and $z>0$ the beam convergence contributes differently to the changes in the chirality and helicity distributions.

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