Giant and Flexible Toroidal Circular Dichroism from Planar Chiral Metasurface
Shijie Kang, Haitao Li, Jiayu Fan, Jiusi Yu, Boyang Qu, Peng Chen,, Xiaoxiao Wu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a planar bilayer metasurface exhibiting giant, tunable toroidal circular dichroism, enabling flexible control of chiral optical responses with potential applications in communications and sensing.
Contribution
The work introduces a novel planar bilayer metasurface design that achieves giant and tunable toroidal circular dichroism, overcoming fabrication challenges of 3D structures.
Findings
Achieved intrinsic circular dichroism of 0.69 in measurements.
Controlled chiral response by adjusting bilayer offset.
Demonstrated planar metasurface with giant toroidal chiral response.
Abstract
Chirality, a fundamental concept describing an object cannot superpose with its mirror image, is crucial in optics and photonics and leads to various exotic phenomena, such as circular dichroism, and optical activity. Recent findings reveal that, besides electric and magnetic dipoles, toroidal dipoles, an elusive part of dynamic multipoles, can also contribute significantly to chirality. However, as toroidal dipoles are typically represented by solenoidal currents circulating on a three-dimensional (3D) torus, toroidal circular dichroism is usually observed in 3D intricate microstructures. Facing corresponding challenges in fabrication, integration and application, it is generally difficult to employ toroidal circular dichroism in compact metasurfaces for flexible modulation of chiral interactions between electromagnetic waves and matter. To overcome these stringent challenges, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
