Knotting of optical vortices

King, Robert Paul (2010) Knotting of optical vortices. University of Southampton , Applied Mathematics , Doctoral Thesis , 209 pp.

Optical vortices form three-dimensional lines of darkness in scalar light. They are places where the phase becomes undefined and hence singular in value. We study the ability of optical vortices to form knots and links of darkness in scalar optical fields. We describe a construction to create complex scalar fields that contain a fibred knot or link as its zero set. This procedure starts by constructing braids with strands that follow a lemniscate trajectory as they increase in height. These braids are closed using Milnor maps to form a function with a knotted or linked zero set. This braid contains a minimal amount of information rather than the minimum number of crossings, taking advantage of symmetries in the construction. The knots and links we construct exhibit patterns in their Alexander and Jones polynomial coefficients, as well as in their Conway notation as parameters in the construction are varied. We use these patterns to propose a tabulation of the knots and links we can construct. The knots and links we can construct are examined as solutions of the paraxial equation using polynomial solutions. We show that a wide range of vortex topologies are possible and report an experimental implementation of the technique. We also consider the Helmholtz and Schr¨odinger equations and attempt to construct solutions to these equations with knotted phase singularities. We conclude with a geometric approach to optical vortex control. This is used to study the initial value problem of paraxial propagation and attempts to construct a function that describes the optical vortex paths on propagation

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  17. PDF Submission of a Research Paper PhD Thesis: Guidance

    thesis in the above format must be the student's own. No undue pressure should be placed upon a student to submit a thesis containing chapters in the form of research papers and they may subsequently choose to make their PhD submission in a standard thesis format at any point prior to their notifying the University of their intention to submit.

  18. Engineering: Theses and Dissertations

    To search for theses or dissertations, go to the Advanced Search and select 'Thesis/dissertations' under 'Content'. University of Southampton (UofS) PhD/ MPhil theses. the online collection of PhD and MPhil theses are listed and available on the Library's Catalogue. Some theses are available in full-text electronically on ePrints Soton.

  19. PDF Dissertation and project writing

    nking or a train of thought - it is the central idea. You are constructing an argument. or thesis from the beginning to the end of your writing. If you keep this central idea in mind then your writing should deve. p a logical argument (or train of thought) around this. Every paragraph/section should provide addit.

  20. Knotting of optical vortices

    Optical vortices form three-dimensional lines of darkness in scalar light. They are places where the phase becomes undefined and hence singular in value. We study the ability of optical vortices to form knots and links of darkness in scalar optical fields. We describe a construction to create complex scalar fields that contain a fibred knot or ...

  21. Dissertation (PM and SOSCM)

    Essentially, the dissertation is a test of your ability to create and investigate, on your own initiative, a text which demonstrates a Master's level understanding of a particular subject issue. Details of supervision processes, deadlines and handing-in processes will be clarified in the PG Dissertation Handbook provided as part of the module.

  22. Theses & Dissertations

    The Library holds doctorate level (e.g. PhD) theses submitted to this University and these are listed on the library's catalogue.Some theses are available in full-text on ePrints Soton.. Masters dissertations in the Social Sciences are held in the Faculty.. For a selection of PAIR Undergraduate dissertations, go to the Dissertation BlackBoard module, (PAIR 3003) and click on 'Module Information'.

  23. Engineering

    The University of Southampton is pleased to announce that PGR students from EU and Horizon associated countries joining us in 2024-25 will pay the ... known as the candidature. Your candidature ends when you submit your thesis. Most candidatures are longer than the minimum period. PhD programmes. Programme: Full time: Part time: Engineering and ...

  24. Support During Your PhD

    The festival celebrates the past year of hard work through award ceremonies, a research showcase, Three Minute Thesis competition and other activities, bringing together our PhD community. ... Southampton University Corporate Civil Engineering Scholarship Scheme; Merit scholarships for international postgraduates;

  25. Research at the University of Southampton

    Instead of fighting disorder, we should identify structures that are ordered enough to perform the required function. We have combined cutting edge experiments with breakthrough methods from topological data analysis to quantify emerging structure in apparently disordered nano-assemblies and classify their response to light.

  26. PhD Projects

    Explore all our current PhD projects at the University of Southampton. Find your research area and start collaborating with our academic research experts.

  27. Dissertation

    The Dissertation is core to the LLM Maritime Law, LLM International Commercial and Corporate Law, LLM International Law and Human Rights and the LLM Masters in Law, which means that it must be taken and passed. The dissertation is an opportunity for you to pursue a piece of independent legal research on an issue of interest to you which may ...

  28. Our Research Areas

    Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) is the leading university department of its kind in the UK. We have an international reputation for research, with over 550 researchers working across a wide range of computer science and electronics topics.

  29. PhD Application

    Find out how to apply for a PhD at the University of Southampton. Explore our step by step or use our online application form to apply for PhD and MPhil courses.