Nano-Focusing of Vortex Beams with Hyperbolic Metamaterials
Wenhao Li, Jacob LaMountain, Evan Simmons, Anthony Clabeau, Robel Y., Bekele, Jason D. Myers, Takashige Omatsu, Jesse Frantz, Viktor A. Podolskiy,, Natalia M. Litchinitser

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how hyperbolic metamaterials can focus vortex beams below the diffraction limit, creating optical skyrmions that could enable new nanoscale light-matter interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a method for nano-focusing vortex beams using hyperbolic metamaterials, revealing the formation of optical skyrmions at subwavelength scales.
Findings
Sub-diffraction-limited focusing of vortex beams achieved
Formation of optical skyrmions within hyperbolic metamaterials
Potential for exploring new light-matter interaction phenomena
Abstract
The synergy of judiciously engineered nanostructures and complex topology of light creates unprecedented opportunities for tailoring light-matter interactions on the nanoscale. Electromagnetic waves can carry multiple units of angular momentum per photon, stemming from both spin and orbital angular momentum contributions, offering a potential route for modifying the optical transition selection rules. However, the size difference between a vortex beam and quantum objects limits the interaction strength and the angular momentum exchange. Here, we demonstrate the sub-diffraction-limited focusing of a vortex beam using the high in-plane wave number modes present in hyperbolic metamaterials. The spin-orbit interaction within the hyperbolic structure gives rise to the formation of an optical skyrmion with a deep subwavelength structure, which may enable the exploration of new light-matter…
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TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics
