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Experimental verification of photon angular momentum and vorticity with radio techniques
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2011
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RadarPhotonicsOam SpectrumExperimental VerificationEngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringRadio TechniquesAntennaRadio CommunicationComputational ElectromagneticsSynchrotron RadiationRadio PropagationPhoton StatisticSpatial Phase DistributionPhoton Angular Momentum
The experimental evidence that radio techniques can be used for synthesizing and analyzing non-integer electromagnetic (EM) orbital angular momentum (OAM) of radiation is presented. The technique used amounts to sample, in space and time, the EM field vectors and digitally processing the data to calculate the vortex structure, the spatial phase distribution, and the OAM spectrum of the radiation. The experimental verification that OAM-carrying beams can be readily generated and exploited by using radio techniques paves the way to an entirely new paradigm of radar and radio communication protocols.
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