Observation of Toroidal Pulses of Light
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The transverse electromagnetic waves are major information and energy carriers. In 1996, Hellwarth and Nouchi theoretically identified a radically different, non-transverse type of electromagnetic pulses of toroidal topology. These pulses, which are propagating counterparts of localized toroidal dipole excitations in matter and exhibit unique electromagnetic wave properties, have never been observed before. Here, we report the generation and characterization of such optical and terahertz Toroidal Light Pulses (TLPs), launched from tailored nanostructured metasurfaces comprising toroidal emitters. This achievement paves the way for experimental studies of energy and information transfer with TLPs, their space-time "entanglement", and their light-matter interactions involving anapoles, localized space-time entangled excitations, skyrmions, and toroidal qubits that are of growing interest for the fundamental science of light and applications.
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