材料科学
平面的
手性(物理)
电介质
基质(水族馆)
平面手性
光电子学
光学
手征对称性
计算机图形学(图像)
化学
催化作用
对映选择合成
地质学
夸克
物理
海洋学
量子力学
生物化学
计算机科学
Nambu–Jona Lasinio模型
作者
M. V. Gorkunov,A. A. Antonov,Alena V. Mamonova,E. A. Muljarov,Yuri S. Kivshar
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202402133
摘要
Abstract Resonant dielectric planar structures can interact selectively with light of particular helicity thus providing an attractive platform for chiral flat optics. The absence of mirror‐symmetry planes defines geometric chirality, and it remains the main condition for achieving strong circular dichroism. For planar optical structures such as photonic‐crystal slabs and metasurfaces, breaking the out‐of‐plane mirror symmetry is especially challenging, as it requires to fabricate meta‐atoms with a tilt, variable height, or vertically shifted positions. Although transparent substrates formally break out‐of‐plane mirror symmetries, their optical effect is typically subtle being rarely considered for enhancing optical chirality. Here it is revealed that low‐refractive‐index substrates can induce up to maximum intrinsic optical chirality in otherwise achiral metastructures so that the transparency to waves of one helicity is combined with resonant blocking of waves of the opposite helicity. This effect originates from engineering twisted photonic eigenstates of different parities. The perturbation analysis developed in terms of the resonant‐state expansion reveals how the eigenstate coupling induced by a substrate gives rise to a pair of chiral resonances of opposite handedness. The general theory is confirmed by the specific examples of light transmission in the normal and oblique directions by a rotation‐symmetric photonic‐crystal slab placed on different transparent substrates.
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