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Polariton Spin Separation and Propagation by Rashba-Dresselhaus Spin-Orbit Coupling in an Anisotropic Two-Dimensional
Zelei Chen1, Xiaoyu Wang1, Yiang Sun1
1Key Laboratory of Micro & Nano Photonic Structures, Department of Optical Science and Engineering, College of Future Information Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
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The separation and propagation of spin are vital to understanding spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in quantum systems. Exciton-polaritons, hybrid light-matter quasiparticles, offer a promising platform for investigating SOC in quantum fluids. By utilization of the optical anisotropy of materials, Rashba-Dresselhaus SOC (RDSOC) can be generated, enabling robust polariton spin transport. However, the intrinsic connection between the RDSOC and polariton spin evolution lacks an intuitive interpretation. Here, we demonstrate room-temperature exciton-polaritons with RDSOC in a microcavity containing anisotropic two-dimensional hybrid perovskites. We reveal that the RDSOC arises from geometric phase accumulation during polariton polarization evolution on the Poincaré sphere, which generates an effective gauge field and drives momentum-space spin splitting. By resonantly injecting polaritons, we achieve the generation, separation, and propagation of purer polariton spin states, i.e., a polariton spin Hall effect. Our findings establish geometric phases as the origin of intrinsic RDSOC, paving a feasible avenue for spin-selective control in perovskite-based photonic devices.
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