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Optical Vortex Discovery Could Lead to Microscopy, Fiber Optics Advances

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COLLEGE PARK, Md., Oct. 4, 2016 — 3D ring-shaped light structures, generated by high-intensity lasers, have been identified and could lead to new opportunities for the use of lasers in microscopy and telecommunications. Researchers at the University of Maryland have detected a novel type of vortex, called a spatiotemporal optical vortex (STOV), that has phase and energy circulation in a spatiotemporal plane. The STOV forms a ring around a self-focusing light pulse; and the light flows through the inside of the ring and then loops back around the outside. Light waves curl around the vortex, similar to air currents around...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Oct 2016
    Research & TechnologyAmericasopticslasersvortexSTOVMicroscopyUniversity of Maryland

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