The effect of Dirac phase on acoustic vortex in media with screw dislocation
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Abstract: We study acoustic vortex in media with screw dislocation using the Katanaev-Volovich theory of defects. It is shown that the screw dislocation affects the beam's orbital angular momentum and changes the acoustic vortex strength. This change is a manifestation of topological Dirac phase and is robust against fluctuations in the system.
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