A full Poincaré (FP) beam possesses all possible optical spin states in its cross section, which constitutes an optical analog of a skyrmion. Until now FP beams have been exclusively generated using bulk optics. Here we propose a generation scheme of an FP beam based on an optical microring cavity. We position two different angular gratings along with chiral lines on a microring cavity and generate an FP beam as a superposition of two light beams with controlled spin and orbital angular momenta. We numerically show that FP beams with tailored skyrmion numbers can be generated from this device, opening a route for developing compact light sources with unique optical spin fields.
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Lin, W., Ota, Y., Arakawa, Y., & Iwamoto, S. (2021). Microcavity-based generation of full Poincaré beams with arbitrary skyrmion numbers. Physical Review Research, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.023055
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