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Optical Phase Singularities

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Dark Phase Singularities Sprint Through Light Without Violating Relativity
space24 days ago

Dark Phase Singularities Sprint Through Light Without Violating Relativity

Physicists tracked dark points inside a beam of light—optical phase singularities—moving through a wave field at speeds that can exceed light in vacuum. The team used hyperbolic phonon-polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride and ultrafast electron microscopy to observe creation, motion, and annihilation of these vortices in real time, finding that although their velocities appear superluminal, no mass, energy, or information travels faster than light, preserving relativity. The findings provide new tools to map nanoscale dynamics and study topological phenomena across wave systems.

Dark Points Outpace Light, Boosting Atomic-Scale Imaging
science2 months ago

Dark Points Outpace Light, Boosting Atomic-Scale Imaging

Using ultrafast transmission electron microscopy and Ramsay interferometry to track optical phase singularities in hexagonal boron nitride polaritons, researchers observed dark points accelerating to superluminal speeds within the light field, confirming a 50-year-old prediction by Nye and Berry. The measurements reveal universal space–time dynamics of these singularities and could enhance super-resolution microscopy and information encoding in orbital angular momentum, with future work on 3D line singularities and other 2D materials.