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- Optical_vortex abstract "An optical vortex (also known as a screw dislocation or phase singularity) is a zero of an optical field, a point of zero intensity. Research into the properties of vortices has thrived since a comprehensive paper by John Nye and Michael Berry, in 1974, described the basic properties of \"dislocations in wave trains\". The research that followed became the core of what is now known as \"singular optics\".".
- Optical_vortex comment "An optical vortex (also known as a screw dislocation or phase singularity) is a zero of an optical field, a point of zero intensity. Research into the properties of vortices has thrived since a comprehensive paper by John Nye and Michael Berry, in 1974, described the basic properties of \"dislocations in wave trains\". The research that followed became the core of what is now known as \"singular optics\".".