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Unidirectional control of optically induced spin waves
Unidirectional control of optically induced spin waves in a rare-earth iron
garnet crystal is demonstrated. We observed the interference of two spin-wave
packets with different initial phases generated by circularly polarized light
pulses. This interference results in unidirectional propagation if the
spin-wave sources are spaced apart at 1/4 of the wavelength of the spin waves
and the initial phase difference is set to pi/2. The propagating direction of
the spin wave is switched by the polarization helicity of the light pulses.
Moreover, in a numerical simulation, applying more than two spin-wave sources
with a suitable polarization and spot shape, arbitrary manipulation of the spin
wave by the phased array method was replicated
Germanium-on-silicon mid-infrared waveguides and Mach-Zehnder interferometers
In this paper we describe Ge-on-Si waveguides and Mach-Zehnder interferometers operating in the 5.2 - 5.4 mu m wavelength range. 3dB/cm waveguide losses and Mach-Zehnder interferometers with 20dB extinction ratio are presented
On the special values of certain L-series related to half-integral weight modular forms
Let h be a cuspidal Hecke eigenform of half-integral weight, and En/2+1/2 be Cohen’s Eisenstein series of weight n/2+1/2. For a Dirichlet character χ we define a certain linear combination R(χ)(s, h,En/+1/2) of the Rankin-Selberg convolution products of h and En/2+1/2 twisted by Dirichlet characters related with χ. We then prove a certain algebraicity result for R(χ)(l, h,En/2+1/2) with l integers
Helical dichroism for hybridized quadrupole plasmon modes in twisted metal nanorods
Helical dichroism (HD), based on the interaction between chiral plasmonic
nanostructures and light with orbital angular momentum (OAM), has attracted
researchers in a wide range of fields from the viewpoint of fundamental physics
and applications. However, the relation between the HD and the excited plasmon
modes has been poorly understood in experiments. Because of the weak chiral
interaction between the chiral structures and OAM light, the structure size
must be much larger than the incident light wavelength to obtain sufficient HD
signal, resulting in the complex superposition of higher-order plasmon modes.
Recently, we experimentally demonstrated that a twisted gold nanorod dimer, one
of the simplest 3D chiral plasmonic structures, exhibits giant circular
dichroism due to strong plasmon coupling between the nanorods, followed by the
hybridization of dipole mode. In this study, we reveal that the HD of this
nanorod dimer appears due to the hybridization of quadrupole plasmon mode
rather than dipole mode. Furthermore, the measurement of the HD signal can be
achieved by using the array of the twisted dimers. The dependence of the HD on
the incident light wavelength exhibits that the HD sign changes around the
quadrupole plasmon resonance, which is in good agreement with the simulation.
These results pave the way to novel insights into the profound understanding of
the light-matter interaction with respect to angular momentum.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
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