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Spin- and orbital-Hall effect in cyclic group symmetric metasurface

Published 16 Jul 2016 in physics.optics | (1607.04806v3)

Abstract: Light possesses both spin and orbital angular momentum (AM). While spin AM is determined by helicity of circular-polarization, orbital AM is characterized by topological charge of vortex beam. Interaction of AM with optical beam orbit leads to optical spin Hall or orbital Hall effect, exhibited as spin-dependent or topological charge-dependent transverse shift of optical beam. Conservation of AM enables spin-to-orbital AM conversion, where circular-polarized Gaussian beam is converted to opposite-helicity circular-polarized vortex beam with topological charge $\pm 2$, an example of controlling spatial beam profiling by spin flip. However, the resultant vortex beam has the beam center of gravity unchanged, the same as that of incident Gaussian beam, meaning a null transverse shift. Here we introduce a cyclic group symmetric metasurface to demonstrate generation of vortex beam exhibiting spin-dependent transverse shift, namely, spin- and orbital-Hall effect, attributed to an alteration of dynamical phase of scattered beam according to the order $n$ of cyclic group while keeping geometric phase constant. Capability of spin-controlled spatial beam profiling with a transverse shift via spin- and orbital-Hall effect has important implications for spatial demultiplexing in optical communication utilizing orbital AM mode division multiplexing as well as for optical vortex tweezer and signal processing involving vortex beams.

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