スピンホールからランダムなラシュバ効果への乱射による光学移行
Elhanan Maguid1, Michael Yannai1, Arkady Faerman1
1Micro and Nanooptics Laboratory, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003, Israel.
まとめ
不規則な構造は新しい光子スピン光学輸送現象を明らかにします. 弱い乱れはスピンホール効果を引き起こし,強い乱れはスピン分裂モードを引き起こし,複雑な光物質の相互作用を示します.
科学分野:
- 光学について
- 凝縮物質物理学
- 量子光学
背景:
- 乱れた構造は 複雑な光の相互作用を示します
- 光学における幾何相は 光の操作に不可欠です
- 旋回軌道結合は光学現象に影響する.
研究 の 目的:
- 不規則な幾何学的相構造におけるスピン対称性の破損を調査する.
- 新しいスピン光学輸送現象を探求する.
- 障害の強さとトポロジーの役割を理解する.
主な方法:
- 亜波長スケールの無秩序な幾何学的相構造の製造.
- 効果を観察するために 弱量子測定を用いる.
- 運動空間エントロピーとトポロジーの特徴を分析する.
主要な成果:
- フォトニック・スピン・ホール効果を弱乱状態で観測した.
- 強い乱れ下でのスピン・スプリットモード (ランダム光学Rashba効果) を特定した.
- アニソトロピーの消失と 渦の相互作用を明らかにした
結論:
- フォトンのスピン対称性の破壊を可能にします.
- これらの構造は,複雑な媒体のスピン軌道結合を研究するためのプラットフォームとして機能します.
- 新しいスピン光学輸送現象は 制御された乱れを通してアクセスできます
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