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UFN, 1991 Volume 161, Number 10, Pages 175–190 (Mi ufn7461)

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METHODOLOGICAL NOTES

The angular momentum of an electromagnetic wave, the Sadovskii effect, and the generation of magnetic fields in a plasma

I. V. Sokolov


Abstract: This paper discusses problems associated with the expressions for the angular momentum density and the flux density of the angular momentum of an electromagnetic wave within the framework of classical electrodynamics. We show that the formal application of the quantum relationships for a photon to the calculation of the flux density of the angular momentum yields false results. For a plane electromagnetic wave this quantity equals zero despite the opinion established in the literature. This conclusion does not contradict the possibilities of angular momentum transfer in the interaction of a circularly polarized wave with material objects. In particular, in the absorption of such a wave in a plasma, angular momentum is partly transferred to the electrons, and closed quasistationary electric currents arise. The process of generation of the magnetic field excited here possesses a number of distinctions from the inverse Faraday effect known in the literature.

UDC: 537.871

PACS: 52.35.Hr, 52.25.Os, 52.40.Db

Received: May 22, 1991
Revised: June 28, 1991

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0161.199110g.0175


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1991, 34:10, 925–932


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