Vortex solutions of the Dirac equation carry total angular momentum n + 1/2 and the paper proposes a helicity-based characterization, but the claimed helicity anomaly comes from an invalid truncated-domain calculation.
Spin-Orbit Structure and Helicity Anomaly in Relativistic Electron Vortex Beams
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The relativistic electron vortex beam (REVB) has attracted increasing attention due to its nontrivial spin-orbit structure recently. As relativistic electrons are governed by the Dirac equation, exact solutions to this equation provide the most reliable starting point for understanding angular momentum characteristics of REVBs. In this work, a set of exact eigensolutions of the Dirac equation are derived in a complex cylindrical coordinate system using a generalized series expansion method. We demonstrate that the eigenstate carries net angular momentum with the vortex charge being the quantum number of the total angular momentum along the propagation direction and deduce the explicit expression for the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling strength. Furthermore, we show that helicity, which exhibits anomaly in the vortex state, can serve as a practical characterizing quantity for the REVB. This work lays a theoretical foundation for further exploration of REVBs in both theory and experiment.
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Spin-Orbit Structure and Helicity Anomaly in Relativistic Electron Vortex Beams
Vortex solutions of the Dirac equation carry total angular momentum n + 1/2 and the paper proposes a helicity-based characterization, but the claimed helicity anomaly comes from an invalid truncated-domain calculation.