In a paper "A rotating electric dipole radiates spin and orbital
angular momentum" I show that, according to the standard
electrodynamics, a rotating electric dipole emits angular momentum
mainly into the equatorial part of space situated near the plane of the
rotation where polarization of the radiation is almost linear. Polar
regions situated near the axis of rotating are scanty by the angular
momentum, although they are intensively illuminated by the almost
circularly polarized radiation, which must carries spin angular
momentum. A conclusion is made that the electrodynamics sights orbital
angular momentum only and overlooks spin. This means that the
electrodynamics is not complete. I introduce a spin tensor into the
electrodynamics and calculate the whole angular momentum flux radiated
by the dipole.
This paper is published at
www.sciprint.org,
www.mai.ru/projects/mai_works/ and
mp_...@mail.ma.utexas.edu 03-315
I submitted this paper to Prof. Rene Dandliker, Editor "Optics
Communications".
Radi Khrapko
P.S. Unfortunately, I cannot submit the paper to arXiv because I am
blacklisted by the arXiv since 2001. See details at
http://www.ArchiveFreedom.org/freedom/Khrapko.html
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/USENET-talk-arXiv