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Optomechanics based on angular momentum exchange between light and matter

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/49/15/153001

Keywords

optomechanics; orbital angular momentum; rotational and torsional oscillators; singular optics

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  1. Research Corporation for Science Advancement [20966]
  2. Office of Naval Research [N00014-14-1-0803]
  3. National Science Foundation [1454931]
  4. Division Of Physics
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1454931] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The subject of optomechanics involves interactions between optical and mechanical degrees of freedom, and is currently of great interest as an enabler of fundamental investigations in quantum mechanics, as well as a platform for ultrasensitive measurement devices. The majority of optomechanical configurations rely on the exchange of linear momentum between light and matter. We will begin this tutorial with a brief description of such systems. Subsequently, we will introduce optomechanical systems based on angular momentum exchange. In this context, optical fields carrying polarization and orbital angular momentum will be considered, while for the mechanics, torsional and free rotational motion will be of relevance. Our overall aims will be to supply basic analyses of some of the existing theoretical proposals, to provide functional descriptions of some of the experiments conducted thus far, and to consider some directions for future research. We hope this tutorial will be useful to both theorists and experimentalists interested in the subject.

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