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Spin-orbit coupling and optical spin Hall effect in photonic graphene [PDF]
We study the spin-orbit coupling induced by the splitting between TE and TM optical modes in a photonic honeycomb lattice. Using a tight-binding approach, we calculate analytically the band structure.
Malpuech, G. +3 more
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Rotational photonic spin Hall effect. [PDF]
Abstract Multidimensional manipulation of photonic spin Hall effect (PSHE) has attracted considerable interest due to its potential in a wide variety of spin-based applications. Plenty of research efforts have been devoted to transverse or longitudinal spin-dependent splitting; however, the splitting pattern that can self-rotate in a ...
Ke Y +6 more
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Chirality-modulated photonic spin Hall effect in PT-symmetry. [PDF]
Abstract The photonic spin Hall effect (PSHE), featured by a spin-dependent shift driven by its polarization handedness, is proposed to facilitate the applications in precision metrology and quantum information processing. Here, due to the magnetoelectric coupling of the chirality, the PSHE is accompanied with Goos–Hänchen and Imbert ...
Liang C, Liu D, Liu R, Deng D, Wang G.
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Topological phase transitions in the photonic spin Hall effect [PDF]
The recent synthesis of two-dimensional staggered materials opens up burgeoning opportunities to study optical spin-orbit interactions in semiconducting Dirac-like systems.
Bliokh +9 more
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Effectively suppressed reflected photonic spin Hall effect. [PDF]
Abstract The photonic spin Hall effect can engender transverse spatial and angular displacements in both transmission and reflection, with significant applications in optical imaging, edge detection, and the development of spin-based nanophotonic devices.
Sheng L +5 more
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Physical unclonable function using photonic spin Hall effect. [PDF]
AbstractThis study presents a novel method leveraging surface wave-assisted photonic spin Hall effect (PSHE) to construct physical unclonable functions (PUFs). PUFs exploit inherent physical variations to generate unique Challenge–Response pairs, which are critical for hardware security and arise from manufacturing discrepancies, device characteristics,
Divyanshu D, Goyal AK, Massoud Y.
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Photonic spin Hall effect: fundamentals and emergent applications
The photonic spin Hall effect (SHE) refers to the transverse spin separation of photons with opposite spin angular momentum, after the beam passes through an optical interface or inhomogeneous medium, manifested as the spin-dependent splitting. It can be considered as an analogue of the SHE in electronic systems: the light’s right-circularly polarized ...
Shuoqing Liu +3 more
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Spin Hall effect of light in photon tunneling [PDF]
We resolve the breakdown of angular momentum conservation on two-dimensional photon tunneling by considering spin Hall effect (SHE) of light. This interesting effect manifests itself as polarization-dependent transverse shifts for a classic wave packet ...
Dianyuan Fan +7 more
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Higher-order quantum spin Hall effect in a photonic crystal [PDF]
AbstractThe quantum spin Hall effect lays the foundation for the topologically protected manipulation of waves, but is restricted to one-dimensional-lower boundaries of systems and hence limits the diversity and integration of topological photonic devices.
Biye Xie +9 more
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Quantized photonic spin Hall effect in graphene [PDF]
We examine the photonic spin Hall effect (SHE) in a graphene-substrate system with the presence of external magnetic field. In the quantum Hall regime, we demonstrate that the in-plane and transverse spin-dependent splittings in photonic SHE exhibit different quantized behaviors.
Liang Cai +6 more
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