Electromagnetic vortex topologies from sparse circular phased arrays

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Abstract

Structured vortex waves have numerous applications in optics, plasmonics, radio-wave technologies and acoustics. We present a theoretical study of a method for generating vortex states based on coherent superposition of waves from discrete elements of planar phased arrays, given limitations on an element number. Using Jacobi-Anger expansion, we analyze emerging vortex topologies and derive a constraint for the least number of elements needed to generate a vortex with a given leading-order topological charge.

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Wang, H., Szekerczes, K., & Afanasev, A. (2022). Electromagnetic vortex topologies from sparse circular phased arrays. Journal of Physics Communications, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2399-6528/ac5089

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