That the origination of Laguerre-Gauss modes didn't mention "angular momentum" in their work seems like an incredibly weak distinction. Angular momentum is clearly a fundamentally required aspect by their very existence in any classic analysis. These days, there is a tendency to re-invent old physics by "inventing" new terminology across several areas of physics, but most egregiously in the areas surrounding so-called "optical crystals" including around these helical propagation modes.
This professor is active and explains the topic OAM in a very interesting way. I like him and his talk as well.
A very relaxed lecture. No one has explained things with this much clarity and like a story.
This video blew my mind quite a few times. This is some amazing stuff!
Amazing lecturer and very interesting content!
Very interesting. Its a bit frustrating to not have his laser pointer on the slide.
Great lecture!
That the origination of Laguerre-Gauss modes didn't mention "angular momentum" in their work seems like an incredibly weak distinction. Angular momentum is clearly a fundamentally required aspect by their very existence in any classic analysis. These days, there is a tendency to re-invent old physics by "inventing" new terminology across several areas of physics, but most egregiously in the areas surrounding so-called "optical crystals" including around these helical propagation modes.
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Very nice video!!