Abstract:This study observes microwave beam splitting dependent on circular polarizations through nonuniform chiral metamaterials. Nonuniform chiral metamaterials with a gradation in refractive index are constructed using chiral meta-atoms that exhibit optical activities at microwave frequencies. Microwave scattering far-field patterns by the nonuniform chiral metamaterials demonstrate a deflection of microwaves, which transmit in a direction perpendicular to the refractive index gradient. Furthermore, circularly polar… Show more
“…spatial variation in the meta-atom or metamolecule density-in a direction perpendicular to the wave incident direction. The refractive index gradient due to the spatial variation deflects the center of gravity of the beam [29]. If the metamaterials consist of nonreciprocal MCh metamolecules, the bending direction depends on the beam propagation direction.…”
Section: Mo Parameter In Electric Permittivity Tensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we have demonstrated that a metamolecule can boost MCh effects by several orders of magnitude compared to natural molecules. The enhanced and giant MCh effects thus open a door toward the realization of synthetic gauge fields [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]-for example, an effective magnetic field for electromagnetic waves. However, the values of nonreciprocal refractive index differences owing to the MCh effects by the single metamolecule were not yet large.…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…OA in optical systems is analogous to spin-orbit interaction in electronics, whereas the MO effect is to Zeeman splitting for electrons [29]. Even metamaterials solely with OA or the MO effect can be expected to contain rich physics.…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the quest for large optical MCh effects paves the way toward the realization of an effective magnetic field (i.e. synthetic gauge fields) [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29], for electromagnetic waves. The MCh effect is, however, much weaker than the MO effect and OA in natural materials at room temperature.…”
“…spatial variation in the meta-atom or metamolecule density-in a direction perpendicular to the wave incident direction. The refractive index gradient due to the spatial variation deflects the center of gravity of the beam [29]. If the metamaterials consist of nonreciprocal MCh metamolecules, the bending direction depends on the beam propagation direction.…”
Section: Mo Parameter In Electric Permittivity Tensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we have demonstrated that a metamolecule can boost MCh effects by several orders of magnitude compared to natural molecules. The enhanced and giant MCh effects thus open a door toward the realization of synthetic gauge fields [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]-for example, an effective magnetic field for electromagnetic waves. However, the values of nonreciprocal refractive index differences owing to the MCh effects by the single metamolecule were not yet large.…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…OA in optical systems is analogous to spin-orbit interaction in electronics, whereas the MO effect is to Zeeman splitting for electrons [29]. Even metamaterials solely with OA or the MO effect can be expected to contain rich physics.…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the quest for large optical MCh effects paves the way toward the realization of an effective magnetic field (i.e. synthetic gauge fields) [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29], for electromagnetic waves. The MCh effect is, however, much weaker than the MO effect and OA in natural materials at room temperature.…”
“…The present result provides an insight to the understanding of spin-orbit interaction of light. Last but not least, although implemented by microwave meta-atoms, the physical picture unveiled here applies to a broader class of artificial photonic structures in a wide range of frequencies from microwave [51] to visible light [52,53].…”
Section: Origin Of the Asymmetric Field Profiles And Energy Distrimentioning
We experimentally observe asymmetric electromagnetic field profiles along two-dimensional chiral metamaterials. The asymmetric field profiles depending on the chirality and the operation frequency have been reproduced well by the numerical simulation. Around a chiral meta-atom, distribution of a Poynting vector is found to be shifted asymmetrically. These results are explained in terms of an analogy with the side-jump mechanism in the electronic anomalous Hall systems.
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