Abstract

In inhomogeneous media, electromagnetic-wave rays deviate from the trajectories predicted by the leading-order geometrical optics. This effect, called the spin Hall effect of light, is typically neglected in ray-tracing codes used for modeling waves in plasmas. Here, we demonstrate that the spin Hall effect can be significant for radiofrequency waves in toroidal magnetized plasmas whose parameters are in the ballpark of those used in fusion experiments. For example, an electron-cyclotron wave beam can deviate by as large as 10 wavelengths (∼0.1m) relative to the lowest-order ray trajectory in the poloidal direction. We calculate this displacement using gauge-invariant ray equationsof extended geometrical optics, and we also compare our theoretical predictions with full-wave simulations.

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