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American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, 6566(374), 2021

DOI: 10.1126/science.abj0039

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Multidimensional phase singularities in nanophotonics

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Abstract

Exploiting light with a twistLight possesses several degrees of freedom that can be exploited to encode information. In addition to wavelength, amplitude, phase, polarization, and pulse length, light can also be structured into vortices. These vortices carry optical angular momentum, effectively opening up many other modes as communication channels. Niet al. review advances made in the nanophotonic platform where optical vortices can be generated and detected on-chip. These developments are expected to find application in classical and quantum information processing. —ISO