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Spin photonic forces in non-reciprocal waveguides

  • Sarang Pendharker
  • , Farid Kalhor
  • , Todd van Mechelen
  • , Saman Jahani
  • , Neda Nazemifard
  • , Thomas Thundat
  • , Zubin Jacob
  • Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • University of Alberta
  • Purdue University

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Abstract

Optical forces acting on particles - controlled by the intensity, polarization and direction of optical beams - have become an important tool in manipulation, sorting and analysis of nano/micro-particles. The nature of these forces has been well understood in reciprocal structures exhibiting time-reversal symmetries. Here, we investigate the nature of optical forces in non-reciprocal structures with non-degenerate counter-propagating modes. We consider the specific case of non-reciprocity induced via translational motion and show that the two counter-propagating modes in a moving slab-waveguide are not degenerate which results in a non-zero lateral and longitudinal force on a nanoparticle. We prove that these anomalous forces are fundamentally connected to near-field photonic spin in optical waveguides and explain their directionality using universal spin-momentum locking of evanescent waves. The presented results show that the interplay of photon spin and non-reciprocity can lead to unique avenues of controlling nanoscale optical forces on-chip.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23898-23910
Number of pages13
JournalOptics Express
Volume26
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 3 2018

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