The semiclassical evolution of spinning particles has recently been re-examined in condensed matter physics, high-energy physics, and optics, resulting in the prediction of the intrinsic spin Hall effect associated with the Berry phase. A fundamental origin of this effect is related to the spin-orbit interaction and topological monopoles. Here, we report a unified theory and a direct observation of two mutual phenomena: a spin-dependent deflection (the spin Hall effect) of photons and the precession of the Stokes vector along the coiled ray trajectory of classical geometrical optics. Our measurements are in perfect agreement with theoretical predictions, thereby verifying the dynamical action of the topological Berry-phase monopole in the e...
The spin Hall effect of light (SHEL) is the photonic analogue of the spin Hall effect occurring for ...
Abstract As a classical or quantum system undergoes a cyclic evolution governed by sl...
Time-periodic perturbations can be used to engineer topological properties of matter by altering the...
The paper develops a modified geometrical optics (GO) of smoothly inhomogeneous isotropic medium, wh...
When spinning particles, such as electrons and photons, undergo spin-orbit coupling, they can acquir...
We review the geometrical-optics evolution of an electromagnetic wave propagating along a curved ray...
We examine the spin-orbit coupling effects that appear when a wave carrying intrinsic angular momen...
The spin Hall effects of light represent a diverse class of polarization-dependent physical phenomen...
The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and ...
Electromagnetic waves carry angular momenta, and, due to spin-orbit interaction, an encounter with a...
Recently, it was shown that a nonzero transverse angular momentum manifests itself in a polarization...
The concepts of spin and orbital angular momentum of light and the phenomena leading to their intera...
33 pages. Two subsections and new references added. To appear in the Journal of Geometry and Physics...
Photonic spin-orbit interactions (SOI) provide a new design paradigm of functional nanomaterials and...
We consider propagation of a paraxial beam carrying the spin angular momentum (polarization) and int...
The spin Hall effect of light (SHEL) is the photonic analogue of the spin Hall effect occurring for ...
Abstract As a classical or quantum system undergoes a cyclic evolution governed by sl...
Time-periodic perturbations can be used to engineer topological properties of matter by altering the...
The paper develops a modified geometrical optics (GO) of smoothly inhomogeneous isotropic medium, wh...
When spinning particles, such as electrons and photons, undergo spin-orbit coupling, they can acquir...
We review the geometrical-optics evolution of an electromagnetic wave propagating along a curved ray...
We examine the spin-orbit coupling effects that appear when a wave carrying intrinsic angular momen...
The spin Hall effects of light represent a diverse class of polarization-dependent physical phenomen...
The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and ...
Electromagnetic waves carry angular momenta, and, due to spin-orbit interaction, an encounter with a...
Recently, it was shown that a nonzero transverse angular momentum manifests itself in a polarization...
The concepts of spin and orbital angular momentum of light and the phenomena leading to their intera...
33 pages. Two subsections and new references added. To appear in the Journal of Geometry and Physics...
Photonic spin-orbit interactions (SOI) provide a new design paradigm of functional nanomaterials and...
We consider propagation of a paraxial beam carrying the spin angular momentum (polarization) and int...
The spin Hall effect of light (SHEL) is the photonic analogue of the spin Hall effect occurring for ...
Abstract As a classical or quantum system undergoes a cyclic evolution governed by sl...
Time-periodic perturbations can be used to engineer topological properties of matter by altering the...