Nanoscale momentum transport by dual plasmonic vortex design

IF 11.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, APPLIED
Zhikang Zhou, Atreyie Ghosh, Sena Yang, Yanan Dai, Chen-Bin Huang, Hrvoje Petek
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Abstract

We apply ultrafast nanoscale microscopic imaging and analytical modeling to investigate the coherent field and spin textures of dual plasmonic vortices as a means to design the momentum flow, and spin topology by interaction of their gyrating fields. The ultrafast laser normal incidence illumination by circularly polarized light of two vortex generator structures with variable separations in silver films launches structured surface plasmon polariton fields. Two distinct primary vortices and a third emergent vortex, generated by interaction of the primary vortices and tunable by design of their separation, form through the spin–orbit interaction of light. The gyration of plasmon fields and the consequent vectorial Poynting momentum flow is imaged with sub-optical cycle phase and spatial resolution by interferometric time-resolved two-photon photoemission electron microscopy (ITR-2P-PEEM). The ultrafast imaging and analytical modeling of the interaction of the dual plasmonic vortices examines the nanoscale control of plasmon spin topology and momentum driven transport.
双等离子体涡旋设计的纳米级动量输运
我们应用超快纳米级显微成像和分析模型来研究双等离子体涡旋的相干场和自旋纹理,以此来设计动量流,并通过其回旋场的相互作用来设计自旋拓扑结构。利用超快激光法线入射光照射银薄膜中两个可变分隔涡旋发生器结构,可产生结构化的表面等离子体极化子场。通过光的自旋轨道相互作用,形成了两个不同的主漩涡和第三个新出现的漩涡,这些漩涡由主漩涡相互作用产生,并可通过设计它们的分离度进行调谐。通过干涉时间分辨双光子光发射电子显微镜(ITR-2P-PEEM),以亚光学周期相位和空间分辨率对等离子体场的回旋以及随之产生的矢量波因动量流进行了成像。双等离子漩涡相互作用的超快成像和分析建模研究了等离子体自旋拓扑和动量驱动传输的纳米级控制。
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Applied physics reviews
Applied physics reviews PHYSICS, APPLIED-
CiteScore
22.50
自引率
2.00%
发文量
113
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Applied Physics Reviews (APR) is a journal featuring articles on critical topics in experimental or theoretical research in applied physics and applications of physics to other scientific and engineering branches. The publication includes two main types of articles: Original Research: These articles report on high-quality, novel research studies that are of significant interest to the applied physics community. Reviews: Review articles in APR can either be authoritative and comprehensive assessments of established areas of applied physics or short, timely reviews of recent advances in established fields or emerging areas of applied physics.
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