THE ORBITAL AND SPIN PARTS OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM OF LIGHT

Abstract

In this paper we have shown that the separation of the total angular momentum of the electromagnetic field into its orbital and spin parts. It is dictated by quantum mechanics of photons reproduces. Therefore, the results are derived from the proprieties of Maxwell fields by Darwin, with the correspondence results that derived heuristically by many authors.

Authors and Affiliations

Mohammed Yousif*,

Keywords

Related Articles

Paramount Real Estate through Android

The paper entitled “PARAMOUNT REAL ESTATE THROUGH ANDROI Android. This paper gives you the information about Paramount (Online) Real Estate. The user can easily find real estate property’s and information about real es...

NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF COMPRESSIBLE EFFECT IN THE FLOW METERING BY CLASSICAL VENTURIMETER

The Venturimeter is a typical obstruction type flow meter, widely used in industries for flow measurement. The ISO standard (ISO-5167-1) provides the value of discharge coefficient for the classical machined Venturimeter...

CONFIGURATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF A MICRO STRIP PATCH ANTENNA FOR INCREASED BANDWIDTH

The development of numerous frameworks, it is imperative to plan broadband receiving wires to cover a wide recurrence range. The point of this paper is to plan a broadband patch reception apparatus, utilizing the three...

Behaviour of Encased Cold-Formed Trapezoidally Corrugated Web Beam

Built-up I-sections have been extensively used whenever standard I-sections could not satisfy the moment carrying and shear capacities required. In these built up sections it has been common practice to use more steel i...

 Static Analysis of Connecting Rod Using Forged Steel

 This project deals with design and analysis of connecting rod. The existing connecting rod is manufactured using carbon steel. The model of connecting rod is carried out using pro E software and analysis is carrie...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP148825
  • DOI -
  • Views 77
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Mohammed Yousif*, (2015). THE ORBITAL AND SPIN PARTS OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM OF LIGHT. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 4(12), 737-743. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-148825