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Perfect Chirality with Imperfect Polarization

Ben Lang, Dara P. S. McCutcheon, Edmund Harbord, Andrew B. Young, Ruth Oulton

2022Physical Review Letters23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unidirectional (chiral) emission of light from a circular dipole emitter into a waveguide is only possible at points of perfect circular polarization (C points), with elliptical polarizations yielding a lower directional contrast. However, there is no need to restrict engineered systems to circular dipoles, and with an appropriate choice of dipole unidirectional emission is possible for any elliptical polarization. Using elliptical dipoles, rather than circular, typically increases the size of the area suitable for chiral interactions (in an exemplary mode by a factor ∼30), while simultaneously increasing coupling efficiencies. We propose illustrative schemes to engineer the necessary elliptical transitions in both atomic systems and quantum dots.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsImperfectPolarization (electrochemistry)Circular polarizationDipoleOpticsChirality (physics)QuantumCommon emitterQuantum opticsCoupling (piping)Quantum mechanicsElectric dipole transitionWaveguideElliptical polarizationClassical mechanicsPower dividers and directional couplersMode (computer interface)Elliptic coordinate systemComputational physicsQuantum wirePhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsQuantum optics and atomic interactions
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