A bundle of 2D ribbons form a photon. That construct has a 3D expression and that expression must show the expected elements of a 3D object.
Now we see something called self torque. It is all part and the same. Most important is that we are mastering the empirical science of photons.
All good.
Discovered: A new property of light
by Staff Writers
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Discovered_A_new_property_of_light_999.html
Researchers have discovered that light can possess a new property,
self-torque. This discovery could open up exciting possibilities in
light-related applications, researchers explain in a related video,
including as relates to the improvement of smart phones and hard drives.
The utility of light is tightly connected to our ability to control
light.
In addition to many well-known properties like intensity and wavelength,
light can be twisted, possessing what's known as angular momentum,
something researchers have known for several decades. Beams carrying
highly structured angular momentum, or orbital angular momentum (OAM),
are known as vortex beams.
Their intensity, which has a donut-like shape, has applications in
optical communications, microscopy, quantum optics and microparticle
manipulation. Recently, the way novel properties of structured light
beams can be achieved by exploiting angular momentum has garnered
renewed interest.
Here, speculating that beams that carry OAM could operate in a
time-dependent matter, researchers led by Laura Rego, discovered that
light can possess a new property, self-torque.
Light beams with self-torque possess an angular momentum that changes
continuously in time. These beams can be naturally generated through the
process of high-harmonic generation. They look like a croissant,
containing over an octave of orbital angular momentum values along the
light pulse.
In several experiments, the authors studied the unique properties of
beams with self-torque. "This is the first time that anyone has
predicted or even observed this new property of light," said Rego in a
related video. "For example, we think we can modulate the orbital
angular momentum of light in the same way frequency is modulated in
communications."
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