螺旋轨道激光在一个扭曲的双层元地表面
Mingjin Wang1,2,3,4, Nianyuan Lv5, Zixuan Zhang5
1Laboratory of Solid State Optoelectronics Information Technology, Institute of Semiconductors, CAS, Beijing, China.
Nature communications
|March 13, 2026
概括
研究人员在扭曲的双层光子结构中实现了轨道性激光. 这种新的性光源,利用莫雷的超表面,为光学应用开辟了新的途径.
科学领域:
- 光子学 是一个光子学.
- 量子物理学 量子物理学 是一种量子物理学.
- 非线性光学是非线性光学.
背景情况:
- 奇拉性在物理学中至关重要,影响非线性光学,量子物理学和拓光子学.
- 光子表现出与旋转角动量的内在性,轨道角动量可以在性结构中诱导性.
研究的目的:
- 观测和描述从结构上的双层扭曲光子系统的轨道性激光发射.
- 为了利用Moiré类型的光学结构来产生新的性光.
主要方法:
- 使用两个半导体膜元表面设计和制造Moiré型光学结构.
- 扭曲双层的光学送以实现激光.
- 极化分辨率成像和自我干扰测量以确认奇拉轨道特征.
主要成果:
- 在250nm的广泛光谱范围内实现了单模激光.
- 观察到的形轨道激光发射,归因于螺旋和非赫米斯合.
- 通过先进的光学测量证明了激光发射的奇拉性质.
结论:
- 这项研究成功地证明了来自扭曲光子结构的轨道性激光发射.
- 这项工作为生成奇拉光的新平台提供了潜在的应用在诊断,光学操纵和光学通信.
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