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Twisted Two-Dimensional Material Stacks for Polarization Optics

Kaveh Khaliji, L. Martı́n-Moreno, Phaedon Avouris, Sang‐Hyun Oh, Tony Low

2022Physical Review Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ability to control the light polarization state is critically important for diverse applications in information processing, telecommunications, and spectroscopy. Here, we propose that a stack of anisotropic van der Waals materials can facilitate the building of optical elements with Jones matrices of unitary, Hermitian, non-normal, singular, degenerate, and defective classes. We show that the twisted stack with electrostatic control can function as arbitrary-birefringent wave-plate or arbitrary polarizer with tunable degree of non-normality, which in turn give access to plethora of polarization transformers including rotators, pseudorotators, symmetric and ambidextrous polarizers. Moreover, we discuss an electrostatic-reconfigurable stack which can be tuned to operate as four different polarizers and be used for Stokes polarimetry.

Topics & Concepts

PolarizerBirefringencePolarization (electrochemistry)AnisotropyPolarimetryPhysicsStokes parametersBroadbandOpticsCircular polarizationDegenerate energy levelsOptoelectronicsQuantum mechanicsScatteringChemistryMicrostripPhysical chemistryMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications2D Materials and ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research