Exploring the impact of longitudinal modulation on the twisting angle in Pancharatnam-Berry phase-based waveguides.

Autor: Arumugam SV, Jisha CP, Marrucci L, Alberucci A, Nolte S
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Optics express [Opt Express] 2023 Dec 18; Vol. 31 (26), pp. 44283-44294.
DOI: 10.1364/OE.505538
Abstrakt: A circularly polarized (CP) beam propagating in a rotated anisotropic material acquires an additional phase delay proportional to the local rotation angle. This phase delay is a particular kind of geometric phase, the Pancharatnam-Berry phase (PBP), stemming from the path of the beam polarization on the Poincaré sphere. A transverse gradient in the geometric phase can thus be imparted by inhomogeneous rotation of the material, with no transverse gradient in the dynamic phase. A waveguide based upon this principle can be induced when the gradient accumulates in propagation, the latter requiring a longitudinal rotation in the optic axis synchronized with the natural rotation of the light polarization. Here, we evaluate numerically and theoretically the robustness of PBP-based waveguides, in the presence of a mismatch between the birefringence length and the external modulation. We find that the mismatch affects mainly the polarization of the quasi-mode, while the confinement is only slightly perturbed.
Databáze: MEDLINE