Plasmonic topological quasiparticle on the nanometre and femtosecond scales
Yanan Dai (),
Zhikang Zhou,
Atreyie Ghosh,
Roger S. K. Mong,
Atsushi Kubo,
Chen-Bin Huang and
Hrvoje Petek ()
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Yanan Dai: University of Pittsburgh
Zhikang Zhou: University of Pittsburgh
Atreyie Ghosh: University of Pittsburgh
Roger S. K. Mong: University of Pittsburgh
Atsushi Kubo: University of Tsukuba
Chen-Bin Huang: National Tsing Hua University
Hrvoje Petek: University of Pittsburgh
Nature, 2020, vol. 588, issue 7839, 616-619
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Abstract At the interface of classical and quantum physics, the Maxwell and Schrödinger equations describe how optical fields drive and control electronic phenomena to enable lightwave electronics at terahertz or petahertz frequencies and on ultrasmall scales1–5. The electric field of light striking a metal interacts with electrons and generates light–matter quasiparticles, such as excitons6 or plasmons7, on an attosecond timescale. Here we create and image a quasiparticle of topological plasmonic spin texture in a structured silver film. The spin angular momentum components of linearly polarized light interacting with an Archimedean coupling structure with a designed geometric phase generate plasmonic waves with different orbital angular momenta. These plasmonic fields undergo spin–orbit interaction and their superposition generates an array of plasmonic vortices. Three of these vortices can form spin textures that carry non-trivial topological charge8 resembling magnetic meron quasiparticles9. These spin textures are localized within a half-wavelength of light, and exist on the timescale of the plasmonic field. We use ultrafast nonlinear coherent photoelectron microscopy to generate attosecond videos of the spatial evolution of the vortex fields; electromagnetic simulations and analytic theory confirm the presence of plasmonic meron quasiparticles. The quasiparticles form a chiral field, which breaks the time-reversal symmetry on a nanometre spatial scale and a 20-femtosecond timescale (the ‘nano-femto scale’). This transient creation of non-trivial spin angular momentum topology pertains to cosmological structure creation and topological phase transitions in quantum matter10–12, and may transduce quantum information on the nano-femto scale13,14.
Date: 2020
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