Photonic Spin Hall Effect at Metasurfaces
U.S. National Science Foundation · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract
The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and spin-orbit interaction. Here, we report a strong photonic SHE resulting in a measured large splitting of polarized light at metasurfaces. The rapidly varying phase discontinuities along a metasurface, breaking the axial symmetry of the system, enable the direct observation of large transverse motion of circularly polarized light, even at normal incidence. The strong spin-orbit interaction deviates the polarized light from the trajectory prescribed by the ordinary Fermat principle. Such a strong and broadband photonic SHE may provide a route for exploiting the spin and orbit angular momentum of light for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 59.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
5- XYXiaobo Yin
U.S. National Science Foundation, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- ZYZiliang Ye
U.S. National Science Foundation
- JRJunsuk Rho
U.S. National Science Foundation
- YWYuan Wang
U.S. National Science Foundation
- XZXiang ZhangCorresponding
U.S. National Science Foundation, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Spin Hall effect
- Physics
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Condensed matter physics
- Hall effect
- Electromagnetism
- Photon
- Magnetic field