Volume 17: Pages 521-522, 2004
An Idea to Transport High Angular Momenta with Ultralow Frequency Photons
Jürgen Parisi 1, Otto E. Rössler 2
1Department of Physics, Energy and Semiconductor Research Laboratory, University of Oldenburg, D‐26111 Oldenburg, Germany
2Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Division of Theoretical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, D‐72076 Tübingen, Germany
Stimulated by the success of the submarine‐communications‐enabling HAARP project in Alaska of generating ultralow electromagnetic frequency waves that penetrate the globe, the question is discussed of whether such “light” can be circularly polarized, too. If so, tremendous angular momenta can possibly be transported technologically.
Keywords: radio‐frequency electromagnetic waves, angular momenta transport
Received: March 2, 2004; Published Online: December 15, 2008