Three-dimensional orientation-unlimited polarization encryption by a single optically configured vectorial beam

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The interplay between light polarization and matter is the basis of many fundamental physical processes and applications. However, the electromagnetic wave nature of light in free space sets a fundamental limit on the three-dimensional polarization orientation of a light beam. Although a high numerical aperture objective can be used to bend the wavefront of a radially polarized beam to generate the longitudinal polarization state in the focal volume, the arbitrary three-dimensional polarization orientation of a beam has not been achieved yet. Here we present a novel technique for generating arbitrary three-dimensional polarization orientation by a single optically configured vectorial beam. As a consequence, by applying this technique to gold nanorods, orientation-unlimited polarization encryption with ultra-security is demonstrated. These results represent a new landmark of the orientation- unlimited three-dimensional polarization control of the lightg -matter interaction. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Li, X., Lan, T. H., Tien, C. H., & Gu, M. (2012). Three-dimensional orientation-unlimited polarization encryption by a single optically configured vectorial beam. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2006

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