Optical communications using orbital angular momentum beams
University of Southern California · Huazhong University of Science and Technology · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Orbital angular momentum (OAM), which describes the “phase twist” (helical phase pattern) of light beams, has recently gained interest due to its potential applications in many diverse areas. Particularly promising is the use of OAM for optical communications since: (i) coaxially propagating OAM beams with different azimuthal OAM states are mutually orthogonal, (ii) inter-beam crosstalk can be minimized, and (iii) the beams can be efficiently multiplexed and demultiplexed. As a result, multiple OAM states could be used as different carriers for multiplexing and transmitting multiple data streams, thereby potentially increasing the system capacity. In this paper, we review recent progress in OAM…
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17Topics & keywords
- Angular momentum
- Physics
- Orbital angular momentum multiplexing
- Optics
- Optical communication
- Total angular momentum quantum number
- Orbital angular momentum of light
- Classical mechanics