Maxwell's equations, formulated 150 years ago, ultimately describe properties of light, from classical electromagnetism to quantum and relativistic aspects. The latter ones result in remarkable geometric and topological phenomena related to the spin-1 massless nature of photons. By analyzing fundamental spin properties of Maxwell waves, we show that free-space light exhibits an intrinsic quantum spin Hall effect-surface modes with strong spin-momentum locking. These modes are evanescent waves that form, for example, surface plasmon-polaritons at vacuum-metal interfaces. Our findings illuminate the unusual transverse spin in evanescent waves and explain recent experiments that have demonstrated the transverse spin-direction locking in the ex...
The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and ...
The optical spin Hall effect is a transport phenomenon of exciton polaritons in semiconductor microc...
Spin–orbit coupling is a fundamental mechanism that connects the spin of a charge carrier with its m...
Moving the polarization of the incident wave along a meridian of the Poincaré sphere, experimentally...
We consider a p-polarized surface electromagnetic wave (a classical surface polariton) at the interf...
In recent years, the spin Hall effect of light (SHE), also called the photonic spin Hall effect has ...
Transverse spin angular momentum is an inherent feature of evanescent waves which may have applicati...
Spin-momentum locking is an intrinsic property of surface electromagnetic fields and its study has l...
We study the directional excitation of optical surface waves controlled by the magnetic field of lig...
In this article, we develop a unified perspective of unidirectional topological edge waves in nonrec...
Spin-polarized directive coupling of light associated with the photonic quantum spin-Hall effect (QS...
International audienceWe study the directional excitation of optical surface waves controlled by the...
International audience<span id="top">We study the magnetic spin-locking of opticalsurface waves. T...
International audienceLight manipulation through spin-orbit coupling opens new perspectives in photo...
Electromagnetic waves carry angular momenta, and, due to spin-orbit interaction, an encounter with a...
The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and ...
The optical spin Hall effect is a transport phenomenon of exciton polaritons in semiconductor microc...
Spin–orbit coupling is a fundamental mechanism that connects the spin of a charge carrier with its m...
Moving the polarization of the incident wave along a meridian of the Poincaré sphere, experimentally...
We consider a p-polarized surface electromagnetic wave (a classical surface polariton) at the interf...
In recent years, the spin Hall effect of light (SHE), also called the photonic spin Hall effect has ...
Transverse spin angular momentum is an inherent feature of evanescent waves which may have applicati...
Spin-momentum locking is an intrinsic property of surface electromagnetic fields and its study has l...
We study the directional excitation of optical surface waves controlled by the magnetic field of lig...
In this article, we develop a unified perspective of unidirectional topological edge waves in nonrec...
Spin-polarized directive coupling of light associated with the photonic quantum spin-Hall effect (QS...
International audienceWe study the directional excitation of optical surface waves controlled by the...
International audience<span id="top">We study the magnetic spin-locking of opticalsurface waves. T...
International audienceLight manipulation through spin-orbit coupling opens new perspectives in photo...
Electromagnetic waves carry angular momenta, and, due to spin-orbit interaction, an encounter with a...
The spin Hall effect (SHE) of light is very weak because of the extremely small photon momentum and ...
The optical spin Hall effect is a transport phenomenon of exciton polaritons in semiconductor microc...
Spin–orbit coupling is a fundamental mechanism that connects the spin of a charge carrier with its m...