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Diffraction limited photonic hook via scattering and diffraction of dual-dielectric structures

Journal

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-99744-5

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Funding

  1. Newcastle University
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) under the EPSRC DTP PhD scheme [EP/R51309X/1]
  3. Newcastle University (Newcastle University Research Fellowship)
  4. TPU Development Program
  5. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [20-57-S52001]
  6. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST 108-2221-E-010-012-MY3, MOST 109-2923-E-010-001-MY2]
  7. Yen Tjing Ling Medical Foundation [CI-110-28]

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This study proposes a mechanism to produce bent structured light beams by using a pair of dielectric rectangles in free space. Different scenarios were studied, including dual-dielectric structures and cases with the same lateral dimensions. The results demonstrate the potential for optical trapping, focusing, and sensing devices using compact and simple dual-dielectric structures.
Photonic hooks have demonstrated to be great candidates for multiple applications ranging from sensing up to optical trapping. In this work, we propose a mechanism to produce such bent structured light beams by exploiting the diffraction and scattering generated by a pair of dielectric rectangles immersed in free space. It is shown how the photonic hooks are generated away from the output surface of the dielectrics by correctly engineering each individual dielectric structure to generate minimum diffraction and maximum scattering along the propagation axis. Different scenarios are studied such as dual-dielectric structures having different lateral dimensions and refractive index as well as cases when both dielectrics have the same lateral dimensions. The results are evaluated both numerically and theoretically demonstrating an excellent agreement between them. These results may open new avenues for optical trapping, focusing and sensing devices via compact and simple dual-dielectric structures.

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