Wang, MengjiaZhang, HongyiKovalevich, TatianaSalut, RolandKim, Myun-SikSuarez, Miguel AngelBernal, Maria-PilarHerzig, Hans-PeterLu, HuihuiGrosjeanl, Thieny2019-01-232019-01-232019-01-232018-01-0110.1109/OMN.2018.8454584https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/153886WOS:000454732000111We show the directional excitation of Bloch surface waves controlled by the magnetic field of light. The phenomenon in play is the first magnetic spin-orbit interaction of light. It opens new degrees of freedom in the manipulation of light and offers appealing novel opportunities in the detection of the spin density of the magnetic optical field.Engineering, Electrical & ElectronicNanoscience & NanotechnologyOpticsEngineeringScience & Technology - Other Topicsmagnetic field of lightbloch surface wavesspinorbit interactionrumble unidirectional couplingtransverse spin angular momentumMagnetic spin-orbit interaction of light steers Bloch surface wavestext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper