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arxiv: 1710.03584 · v2 · pith:VFGOGXL7new · submitted 2017-10-10 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Magnetic spin-orbit interaction directs Bloch surface waves

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keywords magneticlightopticalinteractionspin-orbitsurfacewavesbloch
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We study the directional excitation of optical surface waves controlled by the magnetic field of light. We theoretically predict that a spinning magnetic dipole develops a tunable unidirectional coupling of light to TE-polarized Bloch surface waves (BSWs). Experimentally, we show that the helicity of light projected onto a subwavelength groove milled in the top layer of a 1D photonic crystal (PC) controls the power distribution between two TE-polarized BSWs excited on both sides of the groove. Such a phenomenon is shown to be mediated solely by the helicity of the magnetic field of light, thus revealing a magnetic spin-orbit interaction. Remarkably, this magnetic optical effect is clearly observed with a near-field coupler governed by an electric dipole moment: it is of the same order of magnitude as the electric optical effects involved in the coupling. The magnetic spin-orbit interaction opens new degrees of freedom in the manipulation of light and offers appealing novel opportunities in the development of integrated optical functionalities.

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