TY - JOUR
T1 - Local control of polarization and geometric phase in thermal metasurfaces
AU - Nolen, J. Ryan
AU - Overvig, Adam C.
AU - Cotrufo, Michele
AU - Alù, Andrea
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Thermal emission from a hot body is inherently challenging to control due to its incoherent nature. Recent advances have shown that patterned surfaces can transform thermal emission into partially coherent beams with tailored directionality and frequency selectivity. Here we experimentally demonstrate polarization-selective, unidirectional and narrowband thermal emission using single-layer metasurfaces. By implementing polarization gradients across the surface, we unveil a generalization of the photonic Rashba effect from circular polarizations to any pair of orthogonal polarizations and apply it to thermal emission. Leveraging pointwise specification of arbitrary elliptical polarization, we implement a thermal geometric phase and leverage it to prove previous theoretical predictions that asymmetric chiral emission is possible without violating reciprocity. This general platform can be extended to other frequency regimes in efforts to compactify metasurface optics technologies without the need for external coherent sources.
AB - Thermal emission from a hot body is inherently challenging to control due to its incoherent nature. Recent advances have shown that patterned surfaces can transform thermal emission into partially coherent beams with tailored directionality and frequency selectivity. Here we experimentally demonstrate polarization-selective, unidirectional and narrowband thermal emission using single-layer metasurfaces. By implementing polarization gradients across the surface, we unveil a generalization of the photonic Rashba effect from circular polarizations to any pair of orthogonal polarizations and apply it to thermal emission. Leveraging pointwise specification of arbitrary elliptical polarization, we implement a thermal geometric phase and leverage it to prove previous theoretical predictions that asymmetric chiral emission is possible without violating reciprocity. This general platform can be extended to other frequency regimes in efforts to compactify metasurface optics technologies without the need for external coherent sources.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41565-024-01763-6
DO - 10.1038/s41565-024-01763-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 39179797
AN - SCOPUS:85201796309
SN - 1748-3387
VL - 19
SP - 1627
EP - 1634
JO - Nature Nanotechnology
JF - Nature Nanotechnology
IS - 11
ER -