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Kind of sounds like, due to these optical vertices, we might be able to make an anti-flashlight?
Darklight? Check
Flashlight? Check
Fleshlight? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Check.
Nightwing? Cheek.

Darkwing? Check.

Flashlight? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Check.

Darkness is an absence, not a substance. In order for that to work you'd need to be projecting some kind of darkness particles or negative energy and that breaks the laws of physics.
Not quite, based on the article, opposing waveforms cancel each other out, which is what causes the optical vorticies they discussed in the article. I'm being mostly facetious, but the article makes it sound theoretically plausible.