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Topological polarization singularities in metaphotonics

Journal

NANOPHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 1469-1486

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2020-0654

Keywords

bound state in the continuum; metaphotonics; metasurface; optical vortex; photonic crystal; polarization singularity

Funding

  1. Strategic Fund of the Australian National University
  2. Australian Research Council [DP200101168, DP210101292]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11774063, 11874426]

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This paper reviews recent research on the generation and observation of polarization singularities in metaphotonics, including discussions on polarization singularities in Mie theory, various photonic-crystal structures, and conversions from polarization to phase singularities. The authors suggest that polarization singularities can provide novel perspectives for light-matter manipulation.
Polarization singularities of vectorial electromagnetic fields locate at the positions where properties of polarization ellipses are not defined. First observed for conical diffraction in 1830s, polarization singularities have been studied systematically with the underlying concepts being reshaped and deepened by many pioneers of wave optics. Here we review the recent results on the generation and observation of polarization singularities in metaphotonics. We start with the discussion of polarization singularities in the Mie theory, where both electric and magnetic multipoles are explored from perspectives of local and global polarization properties. We then proceed with the discussion of various photonic-crystal structures, for which both near- and far-field patterns manifest diverse polarization singularities characterized by the integer Poincare or more general half-integer Hopf indices (topological charges). Next, we review the most recent studies of conversions from polarization to phase singularities in scalar wave optics, demonstrating how bound states in the continuum can be exploited to generate directly optical vortices of various charges. Throughout our paper, we discuss and highlight several fundamental concepts and demonstrate their close connections and special links to metaphotonics. We believe polarization singularities can provide novel perspectives for light-matter manipulation for both fundamental studies and their practical applications.

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