Special classes of optical vector vortex beams are Majorana-like photons
Abstract
Majorana-like photons are introduced in this paper, which are attributed to the polarization and wavefront of special function class of optical vector vortex beams. A Majorana photon is a photon that is identical to its anti-photon. It has within itself both chirality, right and left-handed twist in polarization and wavefront. A theory is presented which reveals that certain types of cylindrical vector vortex photons that are spin-orbit coupled beams - radial, and azimuthal Laguerre-Gaussian, hybrid π-vector beams, and Airy beams - are Majorana-like based on their SAM (polarization) and OAM (wavefront) modes Majorana-like vector photons may play an important role in free-space fiber communication, propagation, quantum computing, optical computing, and imaging in turbid and bio-media as non-separable entangled polarized photons- a quantum mechanical entity.
- Publication:
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Optics Communications
- Pub Date:
- June 2020
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2020OptCo.46425425R
- Keywords:
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- Majorana quasi-particle;
- Boson;
- Vector vortex;
- Optical vortex;
- Orbital angular momentum (OAM);
- Radially polarized;
- Azimuthally polarized