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Effective skyrmion number for mixed polarization states of light

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Authors: Rosario Martínez-Herrero, Ángel S. Sanz

Year

2026

Paper ID

68366

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Preprint

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Abstract

Polarization skyrmions are usually characterized through a unit Stokes vector field, which defines a map from the transverse plane to the Poincaré (Bloch) sphere and allows one to assign a skyrmion number under appropriate boundary conditions. This description assumes complete polarization. In many optical situations, however, the local polarization state is partially polarized and is therefore described by a spectral polarization matrix rather than by a single Jones vector. We formulate a density-matrix-based effective extension of the skyrmion-number construction for statistically stationary, quasi-monochromatic paraxial fields in terms of the normalized spectral polarization matrix. Its eigenvectors define two orthogonal polarization eigenstates, corresponding to antipodal points on the sphere, while the eigenvalue imbalance is fixed by the local degree of polarization P\({bf r}\). Averaging the opposite skyrmion-density contributions of these two eigenpolarizations leads to an effective skyrmion number in which the usual pure-state density is weighted by P\({bf r}\). The resulting quantity reduces to the conventional skyrmion number for fully polarized fields and vanishes in locally unpolarized regions. In general it is not an integer topological invariant; rather, it is an integrated effective measure, constructed from local Stokes parameters, of the skyrmionic content associated with the polarized part of a mixed optical field. We illustrate the construction with an analytic Gaussian-beam example in which a degree-one polarization texture is combined with a radially varying degree of polarization.

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