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Measuring the magnetic topological spin structure of light using an anapole probe 被引量:2

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摘要 Topological spin structures of light,including the Skyrmion,Meron,and bi-Meron,are intriguing optical phenomena that arise from spin-orbit coupling.They have promising potential applications in nano-metrology,data storage,super-resolved imaging and chiral detection.Aside from the electric part of optical spin,of equal importance is the magnetic part,particularly the H-type electromagnetic modes for which the spin topological properties of the field are dominated by the magnetic field.However,their observation and measurement remains absent and faces difficult challenges.Here,we design a unique type of anapole probe to measure specifically the photonic spin structures dominated by magnetic fields.The probe is composed of an Ag-core and Si-shell nanosphere,which manifests as a pure magnetic dipole with no electric response.The effectiveness of the method was validated by characterizing the magnetic field distributions of various focused vector beams.It was subsequently employed to measure the magnetic topological spin structures,including individual Skyrmions and Meron/Skyrmion lattices for the first time.The proposed method may be a powerful tool to characterize the magnetic properties of optical spin and valuable in advancing spin photonics.
出处 《Light(Science & Applications)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第10期2503-2511,共9页 光(科学与应用)(英文版)
基金 This work was supported by the Guangdong Major Project of Basic Research No.2020B0301030009 the National Natural Science Foundation of China Grants U1701661,61935013,62075139,61905163,62205217,12174266,12174310,and 12204309 the Leadership of Guangdong Province Program Grant 00201505 Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province Grant 2016A030312010 Science and Technology Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Grants RCJC20200714114435063 and JCYJ20200109114018750 Shenzhen Peacock Plan Grants KQTD2015071016560101 and KQTD20170330110444030 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.2019M663048).
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