Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are electromagnetic surface waves that travel along the boundary of a metal and a dielectric medium. They can be generated when freely propagating light is scattered by structural metallic features such as gratings or slits. In plasmonics, SPPs are manipulated, amplified, or routed before being converted back into light by a second scattering event. In this process, the light acquires a dynamic phase and perhaps an additional geometric phase associated with polarization changes. We examine the possibility that SPPs mediate the Pancharatnam-Berry phase, which follows from a closed path of successive in-phase polarization-state transformations on the Poincaré sphere and demonstrate that this is indeed the cas...
Surface plasmon polaritons are electromagnetic waves that propagate tightly bound to metal surfaces....
This paper introduces a new way to modulate the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) wave, that is, the u...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are electromagnetic surface waves that travel along the boundary o...
If the state of polarization of a monochromatic light beam is changed in a cyclical manner, the beam...
Geometric phase is a unifying and central concept in physics, including optics. As a matter of fact,...
If the state of polarization of a monochromatic light beam is changed in a cyclical manner, the beam...
Polarization�phase interaction on the nanoscale is the cause of many unique effects that are absent ...
We give a simple description of the Pancharatnam-Berry geometric phase and some of its applications ...
The collective plasmonic modes of a metal comprise a simple pattern of oscillating charge density th...
The collective plasmonic modes of a metal comprise a simple pattern of oscillating charge density th...
Beating is a simple physical phenomenon known for long in the context of sound waves but remained su...
By using a Michelson interferometer arrangement, we have measured the phase shift (the Pancharatnam ...
17 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Physica EInternational audienceWe use the quantum k...
We extend the phase modulation method by in-plane diffractions from plane wave incidence to point so...
Surface plasmon polaritons are electromagnetic waves that propagate tightly bound to metal surfaces....
This paper introduces a new way to modulate the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) wave, that is, the u...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are electromagnetic surface waves that travel along the boundary o...
If the state of polarization of a monochromatic light beam is changed in a cyclical manner, the beam...
Geometric phase is a unifying and central concept in physics, including optics. As a matter of fact,...
If the state of polarization of a monochromatic light beam is changed in a cyclical manner, the beam...
Polarization�phase interaction on the nanoscale is the cause of many unique effects that are absent ...
We give a simple description of the Pancharatnam-Berry geometric phase and some of its applications ...
The collective plasmonic modes of a metal comprise a simple pattern of oscillating charge density th...
The collective plasmonic modes of a metal comprise a simple pattern of oscillating charge density th...
Beating is a simple physical phenomenon known for long in the context of sound waves but remained su...
By using a Michelson interferometer arrangement, we have measured the phase shift (the Pancharatnam ...
17 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Physica EInternational audienceWe use the quantum k...
We extend the phase modulation method by in-plane diffractions from plane wave incidence to point so...
Surface plasmon polaritons are electromagnetic waves that propagate tightly bound to metal surfaces....
This paper introduces a new way to modulate the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) wave, that is, the u...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...