Optical Dispersion in Waveguides Based upon the Pancharatnam-Berry Phase

Stree Vithya Arumugam, C. Jisha, A. Alberucci, Stefan Nolte
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Optical waveguides usually exploit modulation of the dynamic phase, i.e., transverse gradient in the refractive index, to guide light. Recently, a novel type of optical waveguides based upon the Pancharatnam-Berry phase (PBP) has been introduced [1]. The PBP is a type of geometric phase which is determined by the path traced by the polarization on the Poincaré sphere. For example, PBP gained by a circularly polarized (CP) beam after crossing a half-wave plate (HWP) is twice the rotation angle of the crystal, the sign being dictated by the photon helicity [2]. Hence, an inhomogeneous rotation in the transverse plane induces a transverse phase gradient. However, the PBP does not accumulate in propagation if the structure is uniform along the longitudinal (propagation) direction. A net accumulation, and thus localization, is achieved when the anisotropic material is periodically perturbed along the propagation direction. The optimum is indeed attained when the longitudinal modulation is synchronized with the natural rotation of the polarization [1], [3].
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基于Pancharatnam-Berry相位的波导色散
光波导通常利用动态相位的调制,即折射率的横向梯度来引导光。最近,一种基于Pancharatnam-Berry相位(PBP)的新型光波导被引入[1]。PBP是一种几何相位,它是由庞卡尔卡尔球上的偏振轨迹决定的。例如,圆偏振(CP)光束穿过半波片(HWP)后获得的PBP是晶体旋转角度的两倍,其符号由光子螺旋度决定[2]。因此,在横向平面上的不均匀旋转引起横向相位梯度。然而,如果结构沿纵向(传播)方向均匀,则PBP不会在传播过程中积累。当各向异性材料沿着传播方向周期性地受到扰动时,就会产生净积累,从而实现局域化。当纵向调制与偏振的自然旋转同步时,确实达到了最佳状态[1],[3]。
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