Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
According to quantum mechanics, matter can be described by a
wavefunction that can be modified, just like a wave, through processes such as
interference. Under certain conditions, specific forms of interference can result
in the formation of a vortex. Vortices are defined by some form of coiling motion
around a stagnation point. In the case of matter waves, this coiling motion
is attributed to the probability density associated with the wavefunction --
that is, its probability density current Within a quantum context, this motion
often translates to a wave with twisted wavefronts that describes a quantized
form of azimuthal motion known as orbital angular momentum (OAM).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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List of contributors:
Grillo, Vincenzo
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