Authors
Konstantin Y Bliokh, Igor P Ivanov, Giulio Guzzinati, Laura Clark, Ruben Van Boxem, Armand Béché, Roeland Juchtmans, Miguel A Alonso, Peter Schattschneider, Franco Nori, Johan Verbeeck
Publication date
2017/5/24
Source
Physics Reports
Volume
690
Pages
1-70
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Both classical and quantum waves can form vortices : entities with helical phase fronts and circulating current densities. These features determine the intrinsic orbital angular momentum carried by localized vortex states. In the past 25 years, optical vortex beams have become an inherent part of modern optics, with many remarkable achievements and applications. In the past decade, it has been realized and demonstrated that such vortex beams or wavepackets can also appear in free electron waves, in particular, in electron microscopy. Interest in free-electron vortex states quickly spread over different areas of physics: from basic aspects of quantum mechanics, via applications for fine probing of matter (including individual atoms), to high-energy particle collision and radiation processes. Here we provide a comprehensive review of theoretical and experimental studies in this emerging field of research. We describe …
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