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Waves near zeros

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Abstract

Near an optical vortex, the current lines typically form near-circular spirals. Near a cluster of vortices, the wave intensity and phase can vary on arbitrarily small sub-wavelength scales. Quantum vacuum effects soften the singularity.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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