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Transverse Spin–Orbit Interaction of Light

Tong Fu, Jiaxin Lin, Yuhao Xu, Junji Jia, Yonglong Wang, Shunping Zhang, Hongxing Xu

2024Nano Letters13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Light carries both longitudinal and transverse spin angular momentum. The spin can couple with its orbital counterpart, known as the spin-orbit interaction (SOI) of light. Complementary to the longitudinal SOI known previously, here we show that transverse SOI of light is inherent in the Helmholtz equation when transverse spinning light propagates in curved paths. It lifts the degeneracy of dispersion relations of light for opposite transverse spin states, analogous to the Dresselhaus effect. Transverse SOI is ubiquitous in nanophotonic systems where transverse spin and optical path bending are inevitable. It can explain anomalous effects like the dispersion relation of surface plasmon polaritons on curved paths and the energy level of whispering gallery modes. Our results reveal the analogies of spin photonics and spintronics and offer a new degree of freedom for integrated photonics, spin photonics, and astrophysics.

Topics & Concepts

Transverse planePhysicsSpintronicsSpin (aerodynamics)PhotonicsCondensed matter physicsNanophotonicsSilicon on insulatorQuantum mechanicsOpticsOptoelectronicsFerromagnetismThermodynamicsStructural engineeringEngineeringSiliconOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchQuantum Information and Cryptography
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