Titanium dioxide metasurface manipulating high-efficiency and broadband photonic spin Hall effect in visible regime

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The interactions of photonic spin angular momentum and orbital angular momentum, i.e., the spin-orbit coupling in focused beams, evanescent waves or artificial photonic structures, have attracted intensive investigations for the unusual fundamental phenomena in physics and potential applications in optical and quantum systems. It is of fundamental importance to enhance performance of spin-orbit coupling in optics. Here, we demonstrate a titanium dioxide (TiO2)-based all-dielectric metasurface exhibiting a high efficient control of photonic spin Hall effect (PSHE) in a transmissive configuration. This metasurface can achieve high-efficiency symmetric spin-dependent trajectory propagation due to the spin-dependent Pancharatnam-Berry phase. The as-formed metadevices with high-aspect-ratio TiO2 nanofins are able to realize (86%, measured at 514 nm) and broadband PSHEs in visible regime. Our results provide useful insights on high-efficiency metasurfaces with versatile functionalities in visible regime.

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Zhang, F., Gu, C., Li, J., Zhu, W., Yang, R., Fan, Y., … Geng, G. (2020). Titanium dioxide metasurface manipulating high-efficiency and broadband photonic spin Hall effect in visible regime. Nanophotonics, 9(14), 4327–4335. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0290

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