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Observation of spin-polarized directive coupling of light at bound states in the continuum

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Spin-polarized directive coupling of light associated with the photonic quantum spin-Hall effect (QSHE) is a nanoscale phenomenon based on strong spin-orbit interaction that has recently attracted significant attention. Herein, we discuss the experimental manifestation of QSHE intrinsic in the Bloch waves associated with a bound state in the continuum (BIC) of a dielectric photonic crystal metasurface (PhCM). We show numerically that BICs in nanoscale PhCMs have photonic spin angular momentum density transverse to the orbital momentum not only at the interfaces but also inside the confining dielectric medium. Then, we experimentally demonstrate that the fundamental Bloch waves of the BIC mode, macroscopically amplified on resonance, propagate along the symmetry axes of the PhCM obeying spin-momentum locking also at normal incidence, i.e., with no symmetry breaking. This BIC-enhanced spin-directive coupling of light may enable versatile implementations of spin-optical structures, paving the way for novel photonic spin multiplatform devices. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BIC; nanophotonics
List of contributors:
Mocella, Vito; DE LUCA, ANNA CHIARA; Zito, Gianluigi; Romano, Silvia
Authors of the University:
DE LUCA ANNA CHIARA
MOCELLA VITO
ROMANO SILVIA
ZITO GIANLUIGI
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/418018
Published in:
OPTICA
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https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA.6.001305
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