Discontinuities in the Electromagnetic Fields of Vortex Beams from the Complex Source/Sink Model

ORAL

Abstract

An analytical discontinuity is reported in what was thought to be the discontinuity-free exact nonparaxial vortex beam phasor generated from the complex source/sink model\footnote{A. April, ``Ultrashort, Strongly Focused Laser Pulses in Free Space," in Coherence and Ultrashort Pulse Laser Emission, edited by F. J. Duarte (InTech, 2010) Chap. 16, pp. 355-382.}. This discontinuity appears for all odd values of the orbital angular momentum mode. Such discontinuities in the phasor lead to nonphysical discontinuities in the real electromagnetic field components. We will illustrate the source of the discontinuities, and provide graphical evidence of the discontinuous real electric fields for the first and third orbital angular momentum modes. In addition, a simple means of avoiding these discontinuities will be presented.

*This work is supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, under Award No. DE-FG03-96ER14646.

Authors

  • Andrew Vikartofsky

    • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Liang-Wen Pi

    • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Anthony F. Starace

    • University of Nebraska-Lincoln