Ultra-thin materials twist light into optical vortices for faster data transmission
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Ultra-thin materials twist light into optical vortices for faster data transmission
Imagine a whirlpool spinning in a river, or a tornado swirling through the sky. They don't just spin on the spot: they travel forward while maintaining that spiraling motion inside them. These twisting motions, called vortices, are powerful and organized spirals. Now, imagine light that behaves the same way: a beam of light that spins as it moves forward. This "twisted" light, known as an optical vortex, can carry more information than normal li…
Imagine a whirlwind in a river, or a tornado swirling in the sky. They do not just turn on the spot: they travel ahead while maintaining this spiral movement inside. These twisting movements, called whirlwinds, are powerful and organized spirals. Now imagine the light that behaves [...]
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