几何相位
纳米光子学
物理
双折射
极化(电化学)
光学
圆极化
相位板
干涉测量
相位调制
锯齿波
相(物质)
点反射
计算机科学
电信
凝聚态物理
量子力学
激光器
相位噪声
化学
微带线
物理化学
作者
Evan W. Wang,Thaibao Phan,Shang‐Jie Yu,Scott Dhuey,Jonathan A. Fan
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2122085119
摘要
Significance Optical activity is a fundamental property of symmetry-broken three-dimensional systems and enables control of the polarization state of electromagnetic waves. This work introduces a type of reconfigurable geometric phase response in which shearing displacements between two Pancharatnam–Berry-phase metasurfaces transduce chiral symmetry breaking within nanoscale waveguide structures. These metasurface systems, termed fractured metasurface waveplates, can be tailored to support dynamically tunable, broadband circular birefringence responses. Polarization modulation is based on microscopic motions and uniquely enables high-speed modulation over large area apertures. Our system paves the way for new classes of nanophotonic devices that feature systems-level symmetry breaking for controlling electromagnetic waves, which is relevant for sensing, imaging, and quantum-control applications.
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