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Shifting beams at normal incidence via controlling momentum-space geometric phases

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  • Jiajun Wang

    (Fudan University)

  • Maoxiong Zhao

    (Fudan University)

  • Wenzhe Liu

    (Fudan University
    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay)

  • Fang Guan

    (Fudan University)

  • Xiaohan Liu

    (Fudan University)

  • Lei Shi

    (Fudan University)

  • C. T. Chan

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay)

  • Jian Zi

    (Fudan University)

Abstract

When hitting interfaces between two different media, light beams may undergo small shifts. Such beam shifts cannot be described by the geometrical optics based on Snell’s law and their underlying physics has attracted much attention. Conventional beam shifts like Goos-Hänchen shifts and Imbert-Fedorov shifts not only require obliquely incident beams but also are mostly very small compared to the wavelength and waist size of the beams. Here we propose a method to realize large and controllable polarization-dependent lateral shifts for normally incident beams with photonic crystal slabs. As a proof of the concept, we engineer the momentum-space geometric phase distribution of a normally incident beam by controlling its interaction with a photonic crystal slab whose momentum-space polarization structure is designed on purpose. The engineered geometric phase distribution is designed to result in a large shift of the beam. We fabricate the designed photonic crystal slab and directly observe the beam shift, which is ~5 times the wavelength and approaches the waist radius. Based on periodic structures and only requiring simple manipulation of symmetry, our proposed method is an important step towards practical applications of beam shifting effects.

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  • Jiajun Wang & Maoxiong Zhao & Wenzhe Liu & Fang Guan & Xiaohan Liu & Lei Shi & C. T. Chan & Jian Zi, 2021. "Shifting beams at normal incidence via controlling momentum-space geometric phases," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-26406-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26406-5
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    1. Minkyung Kim & Dasol Lee & Younghwan Yang & Yeseul Kim & Junsuk Rho, 2022. "Reaching the highest efficiency of spin Hall effect of light in the near-infrared using all-dielectric metasurfaces," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-7, December.

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