Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol.375, 607-616, 2002
The role of the orbital angular momentum of light in the optical reorientation of liquid crystals
In this work we studied experimentally the optical effects produced by the orbital angular momentum of light oil the Optical Freedericksz Transition (OFT) in a nematic liquid crystal film. The measurements were carried out using a linearly polarized astigmatic laser beam with elliptical cross-section. The laser-induced reorientation was found to be strongly dependent on the angle between the polarization and the major axis of the beam profile. A threshold increase, out-of-polarization-plane reorientation and persistent oscillations were found to be the newest features observed in our experimental conditions. We ascribed all these features to the presence of an additional torque due to the orbital angular momentum of light.