Experimental observation of the spin Hall effect of light on a nanometal film via weak measurements 论文
2012Physical Review A引用 307
Quantum and electron transport phenomenaQuantum optics and atomic interactionsQuantum Information and Cryptography
摘要
We theorize the spin Hall effect of light (SHEL) on a nanometal film and demonstrate it experimentally via weak measurements. A general propagation model to describe the relationship between the spin-orbit coupling and the thickness of the metal film is established. It is revealed that the spin-orbit coupling in the SHEL can be effectively modulated by adjusting the thickness of the metal film, and the transverse displacement is sensitive to the thickness of metal film in a certain range for horizontal polarization light. Importantly, a large negative transverse shift can be observed as a consequence of the combined contribution of the ratio and the phase difference of Fresnel coefficients.