Angular momentum of lightThe angular momentum of light is a vector quantity that expresses the amount of dynamical rotation present in the electromagnetic field of the light. While traveling approximately in a straight line, a beam of light can also be rotating (or "spinning, or "twisting) around its own axis. This rotation, while not visible to the naked eye, can be revealed by the interaction of the light beam with matter. There are two distinct forms of rotation of a light beam, one involving its polarization and the other its wavefront shape.
Orbital angular momentum of lightThe orbital angular momentum of light (OAM) is the component of angular momentum of a light beam that is dependent on the field spatial distribution, and not on the polarization. It can be further split into an internal and an external OAM. The internal OAM is an origin-independent angular momentum of a light beam that can be associated with a helical or twisted wavefront. The external OAM is the origin-dependent angular momentum that can be obtained as cross product of the light beam position (center of the beam) and its total linear momentum.
Spin angular momentum of lightThe spin angular momentum of light (SAM) is the component of angular momentum of light that is associated with the quantum spin and the rotation between the polarization degrees of freedom of the photon. Spin is the fundamental property that distinguishes the two types of elementary particles: fermions with half-integer spins and bosons with integer spins. Photons, which are the quanta of light, have been long recognized as spin-1 gauge bosons. The polarization of the light is commonly accepted as its “intrinsic” spin degree of freedom.
Faisceau gaussienEn optique, un faisceau gaussien est une solution particulière de l'équation de propagation de Helmholtz (au même titre qu'une onde plane) dans le cadre de l'approximation paraxiale. Ce modèle produit une meilleure description de rayonnements cohérents comme les faisceaux lasers bien qu'il soit incomplet dans le traitement de la diffraction. Plus spécifiquement, un faisceau gaussien est un faisceau dont l'évolution du profil transversal d'amplitude en fonction de la propagation spatiale est proportionnel à une fonction gaussienne, par exemple une fonction de Gauss-Hermite.