Topologically protected optical polarization singularities in four-dimensional space

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Abstract

Optical singularities play a major role in modern optics and are frequently deployed in structured light, superresolution microscopy, and holography. While phase singularities are uniquely defined as locations of undefined phase, polarization singularities studied thus far are either partial, i.e., bright points of well-defined polarization, or are unstable for small field perturbations. We demonstrate a complete, topologically protected polarization singularity; it is located in the four-dimensional space spanned by the three spatial dimensions and the wavelength and is created in the focus of a cascaded metasurface-lens system. The field Jacobian plays a key role in the design of such higher-dimensional singularities, which can be extended to multidimensional wave phenomena, and pave the way for unconventional applications in topological photonics and precision sensing.

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Spaegele, C. M., Tamagnone, M., Lim, S. W. D., Ossiander, M., Meretska, M. L., & Capasso, F. (2023). Topologically protected optical polarization singularities in four-dimensional space. Science Advances, 9(24). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh0369

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