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The spin angular momentum of light (SAM) is the component of angular momentum of light that can be associated with the wave's circular or elliptical polarization.
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Introduction
An electromagnetic wave is said to have circular polarization when its electric and magnetic fields rotate continuously around the beam axis during the propagation. The circular polarization is left (
When a light beam is circularly polarized, each of its photons carries a spin angular momentum of
The mathematical expressions reported under the figures give the three electric field components of circularly polarized plane wave propagating in the
Mathematical expression
In the following the main formula used for the spin angular momentum of light are given: General expression (paraxial limit only):
where
Monochromatic wave case:
In particular, this expression shows that the SAM is nonzero when the light polarization is elliptical or circular, while it vanishes if the light polarization is linear. In the quantum theory of the electromagnetic field, the SAM is a quantum observable, described by a corresponding operator.
where
In this case, for a single photon the SAM can only have two values (eigenvalues of the SAM operator):
The corresponding eigenfunctions describing photons with well defined values of SAM are described as circularly polarized waves: