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Magnetic spin–orbit interaction of light

Wang, Mengjia
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Zhang, Hongyi
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Kovalevich, Tatiana
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2018
Light: Science & Applications - Nature

We study the directional excitation of optical surface waves controlled by the magnetic field of light. We theoretically predict that a spinning magnetic dipole develops a tunable unidirectional coupling of light to transverse electric (TE) polarized Bloch surface waves (BSWs). Experimentally, we show that the helicity of light projected onto a subwavelength groove milled into the top layer of a 1D photonic crystal (PC) controls the power distribution between two TE-polarized BSWs excited on both sides of the groove. Such a phenomenon is shown to be solely mediated by the helicity of the magnetic optical field, thus revealing a magnetic spin-orbit interaction of light. Remarkably, this magnetic optical effect is clearly observed via a near-field coupler governed by an electric dipole moment: it is of the same order of magnitude as the electric optical effects involved in the coupling. This opens up new degrees of freedom for the manipulation of light and offers desirable and novel opportunities for the development of integrated optical functionalities.

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DOI
10.1038/s41377-018-0018-9
Author(s)
Wang, Mengjia
Zhang, Hongyi
Kovalevich, Tatiana
Salut, Roland
Kim, Myun-Sik
Suarez, Miguel Angel
Bernal, Maria-Pilar
Herzig, Hans-Peter
Lu, Huihui
Grosjean, Thierry
Date Issued

2018

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Light: Science & Applications - Nature
Volume

7

Issue

1

Start page

1

End page

8

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