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Optics Express | 2014

Generation of cylindrical vector vortex beams by two cascaded metasurfaces

Xunong Yi; Xiaohui Ling; Zhiyou Zhang; Ying Li; Xinxing Zhou; Yachao Liu; Shizhen Chen; Hailu Luo; Shuangchun Wen

We present a simple and efficient method to generate any cylindrical vector vortex (CVV) beams based on two cascaded metasurfaces. The metasurface works as a space-variant Panchratnam-Berry phase element and can produce any desirable vortex phase and vector polarization. The first metasurface is used to switch the sign of topological charges associated with vortex, and the second metasurface is applied to manipulate the local polarization. This method allows us to simultaneously manipulate polarization and phase of the CVV beams.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2004

Excitonic nonlinear absorption in CdS nanocrystals studied using Z-scan technique

Jun He; Wei Ji; Guohong Ma; Sing Hai Tang; Hendry Izaac Elim; Wanxin Sun; Zhiyou Zhang; Wee Shong Chin

Irradiance dependence of excitonic nonlinear absorption in cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanocrystals has been studied by using Z-scan method with nanosecond laser pulses. The wavelength dependence of nonlinear absorption has also been measured near the excitonic transition of 1S(e)–1S3/2(h). We observe the saturable absorption, which can be described by a third-order and a fifth-order nonlinear process for both 3.0-nm-sized and 2.3-nm-sized CdS nanocrystals. The experimental results show that the excitonic nonlinear absorption of CdS nanocrystals is greatly enhanced with decreasing particle size. A two-level model is utilized to explain both irradiance and wavelength dependence of the excitonic nonlinearity.


Langmuir | 2013

Design and Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Chiral Nanostructures Based on Stepwise Glancing Angle Deposition Technology

Yidong Hou; Shuhong Li; Yarong Su; Xia Huang; Yu Liu; Li Huang; Yin Yu; Fuhua Gao; Zhiyou Zhang; Jinglei Du

The chiral structures have displayed some inevitable and fascinating properties in many research fields, such as chemistry, biology, mathematics, and physics. In this Article, we report the use of stepwise glancing angle deposition technology to produce the 3D chiral nanostructures. Through the optimization of deposition parameters (such as the orientation angle of poly styrene spheres (PSs) array, the deposition angle, thickness, and number), a great number of chiral structures have been achieved, and their size depends on the diameter of PS spheres. These chiral structures all can be simulated and predesigned through the use of a 3D geometrical model, which greatly improves the efficiency of this method. In addition, the circular dichroism spectrum shows that these chiral structures own an obvious Cotton effect, indicating their potential application as 3D chiral metamaterials.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Determination of magneto-optical constant of Fe films with weak measurements

Xiaodong Qiu; Xinxing Zhou; Dejiao Hu; Jinglei Du; Fuhua Gao; Zhiyou Zhang; Hailu Luo

In this letter, a detecting method for the magneto-optical constant is presented by using weak measurements. The photonic spin Hall effect (PSHE), which manifests itself as spin-dependent splitting, is introduced to characterize the magneto-optical constant, and a propagation model to describe the quantitative relation between the magneto-optical constant and the PSHE is established. According to the amplified shift of the PSHE detected by weak measurements, we determinate the magneto-optical constant of the Fe film sample. The Kerr rotation is measured via the standard polarimetry method to verify the rationality and feasibility of our method. These findings may provide possible applications in magnetic physics research.


Optics Letters | 2015

Incident-polarization-sensitive and large in-plane-photonic-spin-splitting at the Brewster angle.

Xiaodong Qiu; Zhiyou Zhang; Linguo Xie; Jiangdong Qiu; Fuhua Gao; Jinglei Du

In this Letter, we report a phenomenon of large in-plane-photonic-spin-splitting (IPPSS) in the case of a linear polarized Gaussian light beam reflected from an air-glass interface at the Brewster angle. The IPPSS-induced displacement reaches ∼12.4  μm, which is quite larger than the previously reported value. Particularly, the IPPSS is extremely sensitive (∼70  μm/deg) to the incident polarization. We also find that the direction of the spin accumulation can be switched by adjusting the incident polarization slightly. These findings may have useful applications in spin manipulation and precise polarization metrology.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Observation of Spin Hall Effect in Photon Tunneling via Weak Measurements

Xinxing Zhou; Xiaohui Ling; Zhiyou Zhang; Hailu Luo; Shuangchun Wen

Photonic spin Hall effect (SHE) manifesting itself as spin-dependent splitting escapes detection in previous photon tunneling experiments due to the fact that the induced beam centroid shift is restricted to a fraction of wavelength. In this work, we report on the first observation of this tiny effect in photon tunneling via weak measurements based on preselection and postselection technique on the spin states. We find that the spin-dependent splitting is even larger than the potential barrier thickness when spin-polarized photons tunneling through a potential barrier. This photonic SHE is attributed to spin-redirection Berry phase which can be described as a consequence of the spin-orbit coupling. These findings provide new insight into photon tunneling effect and thereby offer the possibility of developing spin-based nanophotonic applications.


Optics Letters | 2016

Estimation of optical rotation of chiral molecules with weak measurements.

Xiaodong Qiu; Linguo Xie; Xiong Liu; Lan Luo; Zhiyou Zhang; Jinglei Du

From its beginning, the measurement of optical rotation (OR) is crucial for the analysis of chiral molecules in many fields. However, the precision measurement of a weak OR signal with conventional setup remains elusive. In this Letter, we experimentally propose a precision method to determine the OR of glucose and fructose based on weak measurements. By using the spin Hall effect of light (SHEL) as a probe, a nonlinear weak measurements model is established that is applicable beyond the Aharonov-Albert-Vaidman (AAV) limit. Due to the high sensitivity of weak measurements amplification with respect to the OR, a tremendous variation of the amplified beam displacement of the SHEL is observed, while the concentration of glucose and fructose is slightly changed.


Applied Physics Letters | 2017

Precision phase estimation based on weak-value amplification

Xiaodong Qiu; Linguo Xie; Xiong Liu; Lan Luo; Zhaoxue Li; Zhiyou Zhang; Jinglei Du

In this letter, we propose a precision method for phase estimation based on the weak-value amplification (WVA) technique using a monochromatic light source. The anomalous WVA significantly suppresses the technical noise with respect to the intensity difference signal induced by the phase delay when the post-selection procedure comes into play. The phase measured precision of this method is proportional to the weak-value of a polarization operator in the experimental range. Our results compete well with the wide spectrum light phase weak measurements and outperform the standard homodyne phase detection technique.


Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2011

Synthesis and Photoluminescence Enhancement of Silver Nanoparticles Decorated Porous Anodic Alumina

Song Ye; Yidong Hou; Renyi Zhu; Shulong Gu; Jingquan Wang; Zhiyou Zhang; Sha Shi; Jinglei Du

Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) were successfully assembled in porous anodic alumina (AAO) templates via a green silver mirror reaction. The Ag NPs/AAO composite templates then were characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Furthermore, the photoluminescence (PL) properties were also investigated. Compared with the blank AAO, the PL intensity of Ag NPs/AAO templates are enhanced and the maximum enhancement is 2.58 times. Based on the local electric field enhancement effect, the theoretical values were also deduced, which are basically coincident with the experimental.


Optics Express | 2010

Analysis of surface-plasmon-polaritons-assisted interference imaging by using silver film with rough surface

Sha Shi; Zhiyou Zhang; Mingyang He; Xupeng Li; Jing Yang; Jinglei Du

In the surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) interference lithography, the scattering effect caused by the rough surface of silver film deteriorates the quality of lithography patterns. Research shows that under this condition the light field in the photoresist is not the results of SPPs interference but comes from the SPPs assisted imaging in which the scattered light propagates from the upper surface of the silver film to the photoresist. The near-field optical transfer function (NOTF) is used to study this process and a method of evaluating the imaging quality is presented. The validity of NOTF is verified by both SPPs assisted interference imaging experiments and simulations by the FDTD. It is also shown that the NOTF method is not only a convenient approach to describe the nano-scale information transmission in the near-field but also a good method to optimize experimental parameters.

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Chunlei Du

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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