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Controlling light polarization by swirling surface plasmons

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Light polarization is a key aspect of modern optics. Current methods for polarization control utilize birefringence and dichroism of anisotropic materials or of arrays of anisotropically shaped nanostructures. Based on collective optical effects, the resulting components remain much larger than the wavelength of light, which limits design strategies. Here, we present a travelling-wave plasmonic antenna that overcomes this limit using a gold-coated helical nanowire non-radiatively fed with a dipolar aperture nanoantenna. Our non-resonant hybrid nanoantenna enables tightly confined circularly polarized light by swirling surface plasmons on the subwavelength scale and taking advantage of optical spin-orbit interaction. Four closely packed circularly polarized light sources of opposite handedness and tunable intensities are demonstrated. By reaching near-field interaction between neighboring nanoantennas, we obtain a highly miniaturized wave plate whose polarization properties have never previously been demonstrated.

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Individual plasmonic helix for probing light chirality

physics.optics · 2019-08-03 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A gold-coated carbon helix over a nanoscale aperture transmits one circular polarization and blocks the other, with measured differential transmission above 0.96 across 1.47 to 1.65 micrometers.

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  • Individual plasmonic helix for probing light chirality physics.optics · 2019-08-03 · conditional · none · ref 22 · internal anchor

    A gold-coated carbon helix over a nanoscale aperture transmits one circular polarization and blocks the other, with measured differential transmission above 0.96 across 1.47 to 1.65 micrometers.