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Spin and orbital angular momenta of acoustic beams

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 99, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.174310

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Funding

  1. MURI Center for Dynamic Magneto-Optics via the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) [FA9550-14-1-0040]
  2. Army Research Office (ARO) [W911NF-18-1-0358]
  3. Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) [FA2386-18-1-4045]
  4. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) (Q-LEAP program)
  5. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) (ImPACT program)
  6. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) (CREST) [JPMJCR1676]
  7. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (JSPS-RFBR Grant) [17-52-50023]
  8. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (JSPS-FWO Grant) [VS. 059.18N]
  9. RIKEN-AIST Challenge Research Fund
  10. John Templeton Foundation
  11. Australian Research Council

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We analyze spin and orbital angular momenta in monochromatic acoustic wave fields in a homogeneous medium. Despite being purely longitudinal (curl-free), inhomogeneous acoustic waves generically possess nonzero spin angular momentum density caused by the local rotation of the vector velocity field. We show that the integral spin of a localized acoustic wave vanishes in agreement with the spin-0 nature of longitudinal phonons. We also show that the helicity or chirality density vanishes identically in acoustic fields. As an example, we consider nonparaxial acoustic Bessel beams carrying well-defined integer orbital angular momentum, as well as nonzero local spin density, with both transverse and longitudinal components. We describe the nontrivial polarization structure in acoustic Bessel beams and indicate a number of observable phenomena, such as nonzero energy density and purely circular transverse polarization in the center of the first-order vortex beams.

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