Photonic Spin Hall Effect at Metasurfaces

Xiaobo Yin(U.S. National Science Foundation), Ziliang Ye(U.S. National Science Foundation), Junsuk Rho(U.S. National Science Foundation), Yuan Wang(U.S. National Science Foundation), Xiang Zhang(U.S. National Science Foundation)
Science
March 21, 2013
Cited by 1,275

Abstract

The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and spin-orbit interaction. Here, we report a strong photonic SHE resulting in a measured large splitting of polarized light at metasurfaces. The rapidly varying phase discontinuities along a metasurface, breaking the axial symmetry of the system, enable the direct observation of large transverse motion of circularly polarized light, even at normal incidence. The strong spin-orbit interaction deviates the polarized light from the trajectory prescribed by the ordinary Fermat principle. Such a strong and broadband photonic SHE may provide a route for exploiting the spin and orbit angular momentum of light for information processing and communication.


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