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Lipkin's conservation law, Noether's theorem, and the relation to optical helicity

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posted on 2025-07-30, 21:32 authored by Thomas G. Philbin
A simple conserved quantity for electromagnetic fields in vacuum was discovered by Lipkin in 1964. In recent years this "zilch" has been used as a measure of the chirality of light. The conservation of optical zilch is here derived from a simple symmetry of the standard electromagnetic action. The symmetry transformation allows the identification of circularly polarized plane waves as zilch eigenstates. The same symmetry is present for electromagnetism in a homogeneous, dispersive medium, allowing the derivation of the zilch density and flux in such a medium. Optical helicity density and flux are also derived for a homogeneous, dispersive medium. For monochromatic beams in vacuum, optical zilch is proportional to optical helicity. This monochromatic zilch-helicity relation acquires a factor of the square of the phase index in a dispersive medium.

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Copyright © 2013 American Physical Society

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Physical Review A

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American Physical Society

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en

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Vol. 87 (4), article 043843

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  • Physics and Astronomy

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