The interaction of soft materials with optical vortices can give rise to exciting new science and technology. In this paper, I will review a few recent examples of research based on such combination. In particular, I will consider the recently demonstrated applications of the liquid crystal “q-plates” to quantum communication without the need to align the reference frames of the communicating parties and to ultra-sensitive measurement of rotation angles, the latter by the new device concept dubbed “photonic gears”. Moreover, I will discuss the observation of nanometric spiral-shaped structures generated by vortex light on the surface of azopolymers.
Soft Matter and Optical Vortices: A Good Match for New Science and Technology / Marrucci, Lorenzo. - In: MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS. - ISSN 1542-1406. - 595:(2014), pp. 9-20. [10.1080/15421406.2014.917506]
Soft Matter and Optical Vortices: A Good Match for New Science and Technology
MARRUCCI, LORENZO
2014
Abstract
The interaction of soft materials with optical vortices can give rise to exciting new science and technology. In this paper, I will review a few recent examples of research based on such combination. In particular, I will consider the recently demonstrated applications of the liquid crystal “q-plates” to quantum communication without the need to align the reference frames of the communicating parties and to ultra-sensitive measurement of rotation angles, the latter by the new device concept dubbed “photonic gears”. Moreover, I will discuss the observation of nanometric spiral-shaped structures generated by vortex light on the surface of azopolymers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.