Photonics Research, Volume. 12, Issue 3, 431(2024)
Chiral forces in longitudinally invariant dielectric photonic waveguides
Fig. 1. (a) Schematic showing the combined action of the translation of the cloud of enantiomers due to the optical force (
Fig. 2. (a) Schematic of the waveguide cross-section representing the opposite action of the total optical force exerted by the guided mode (in red) onto particles with opposed chirality. (b) Transversal electric field intensity (in color map) and polarization (in arrow or ellipse map) of the quasi-TE mode and of the quasi-CP mode. The handedness of the polarization ellipses does not change its sign throughout the cross-section. (c) Net chiral and achiral force along the
Fig. 3. Field properties (
Fig. 4. Total optical force (transversal in arrow map, and longitudinal in colormap) that a quasi-TE mode in a wide strip waveguide (
Fig. 5. Field properties (
Fig. 6. Net chiral and achiral forces exerted on a particle depending on its chirality parameter
Fig. 7. Electric and magnetic field patterns of the guided modes discussed in the main text for a strip waveguide. The fields are split into the transversal (
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Josep Martínez-Romeu, Iago Diez, Sebastian Golat, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Fortuño, Alejandro Martínez, "Chiral forces in longitudinally invariant dielectric photonic waveguides," Photonics Res. 12, 431 (2024)
Category: Integrated Optics
Received: Oct. 18, 2023
Accepted: Dec. 27, 2023
Published Online: Feb. 23, 2024
The Author Email: Alejandro Martínez (amartinez@ntc.upv.es)
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