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Trapping of Micro Particles in Nanoplasmonic Optical Lattice
Published on: September 5, 2017
Observation of moiré plasmonic skyrmion clusters
Lan Zhang1, Lipeng Wan1,2, Weimin Deng1
1School of Physics and Material Science & Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Photodetectors, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China.
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Skyrmions are topological defects belonging to nontrivial homotopy classes in particle theory. Their remarkably stable topology has recently been observed in electromagnetic waves. For the evanescent fields near a surface, this has been realized so far only for elementary optical skyrmions, with a fixed skyrmion number. Here we report, both in theory and experiment, the concept of moiré plasmonic skyrmion clusters, where multiskyrmions are nested to form a large optical skyrmion cluster. By leveraging twistronics engineering of plasmonic nanostructures, we demonstrate both periodic and quasi-periodic optical skyrmions, revealing a large degree of topological control. In a misaligned composite nanostructure, the rapid inverting of optical skyrmion number is achieved, which is explained by a lattice model. This topological change of moiré plasmonic skyrmion clusters can serve as a precise beacon of the relative alignment deviation between composite nanostructures.
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