Arbitrary spin-to-orbital angular momentum conversion of light
Publication information:
Robert C. Devlin, Antonio Ambrosio, Noah A. Rubin, Balthasar Mueller, and Federico Capasso. 2017. “Arbitrary Spin-to-Orbital Angular Momentum Conversion of Light”. Science, 358, 6365, Pp. 896-900. doi:10.1126/science.aao5392
Abstract
Optical elements that convert the spin angular momentum (SAM) of light into vortex beams have found applications in classical and quantum optics. These elements-SAM-toorbital angular momentum (OAM) converters-are based on the geometric phase and only permit the conversion of left-and right-circular polarizations (spin states) into states with opposite OAM. We present a method for converting arbitrary SAM states into total angular momentum states characterized by a superposition of independent OAM. We designed a metasurface that converts left-and right-circular polarizations into states with independent values of OAM and designed another device that performs this operation for elliptically polarized states. These results illustrate a general material-mediated connection between SAM and OAM of light and may find applications in producing complex structured light and in optical communication.