We propose a discrete set of continuous deformation of a circular nanoslit to generate and control optical vortices at the microscopic scale. The process relies on the interplay between the spin and orbital angular momentum degrees of freedom of light mediated by appropriate closed-path nanoslits milled on a thin gold film. Topological shaping of light is experimentally demonstrated in the visible domain. Moreover, all experimental observations are quantitatively validated by a simple model that takes into account the transverse manipulation of the optical phase via the space-variant form birefringence of subwavelength slits
Light generated with orbital angular momentum, commonly known as an optical vortex, is widely achiev...
We show that by spatially arranging topological charges on a phase mask, it is possible to shape the...
We report on the experimental manipulation of the orbital angular momentum of light by exploiting a ...
We propose a discrete set of continuous deformation of a circular nanoslit to generate and control o...
Optical vortices refer to light fields with helical phase spatial distribution that leads to well-de...
We report on the singular shaping of light using closed-loop subwavelength slits whose shape is home...
Shaping the topology of light, by way of spin or orbital angular momentum engineering, is a powerful...
We demonstrate partial conversion of circularly polarized light into orbital angular momentum-carryi...
In recent years, topology gained a central role in physics. We learnt that energetics could be often...
Light-matter interactions can be controlled by manipulating the photonic environment. We uncovered a...
Topological phases are intriguing phases of matter which cannot be described with traditional charac...
Submicron-thick gold fi lms endowed with subwavelength patterning allow on-demand topological shapin...
Submicron-thick gold films endowed with subwavelength patterning allow on-demand topological shaping...
In practically all branches of physics, different types of solitons, with a number of them enjoying ...
ABSTRACT: We discovered for the first time that light can twist metal to control the chirality of me...
Light generated with orbital angular momentum, commonly known as an optical vortex, is widely achiev...
We show that by spatially arranging topological charges on a phase mask, it is possible to shape the...
We report on the experimental manipulation of the orbital angular momentum of light by exploiting a ...
We propose a discrete set of continuous deformation of a circular nanoslit to generate and control o...
Optical vortices refer to light fields with helical phase spatial distribution that leads to well-de...
We report on the singular shaping of light using closed-loop subwavelength slits whose shape is home...
Shaping the topology of light, by way of spin or orbital angular momentum engineering, is a powerful...
We demonstrate partial conversion of circularly polarized light into orbital angular momentum-carryi...
In recent years, topology gained a central role in physics. We learnt that energetics could be often...
Light-matter interactions can be controlled by manipulating the photonic environment. We uncovered a...
Topological phases are intriguing phases of matter which cannot be described with traditional charac...
Submicron-thick gold fi lms endowed with subwavelength patterning allow on-demand topological shapin...
Submicron-thick gold films endowed with subwavelength patterning allow on-demand topological shaping...
In practically all branches of physics, different types of solitons, with a number of them enjoying ...
ABSTRACT: We discovered for the first time that light can twist metal to control the chirality of me...
Light generated with orbital angular momentum, commonly known as an optical vortex, is widely achiev...
We show that by spatially arranging topological charges on a phase mask, it is possible to shape the...
We report on the experimental manipulation of the orbital angular momentum of light by exploiting a ...