谐振器
物理
共振(粒子物理)
相(物质)
偶极子
光学腔
螺旋度
领域(数学)
量子
光学
光电子学
激光器
原子物理学
量子力学
数学
纯数学
作者
Nico S. Baßler,Andrea Aiello,K. P. Schmidt,Claudiu Genes,Michael Reitz
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.132.043602
摘要
Quantum metasurfaces, i.e., two-dimensional subwavelength arrays of quantum emitters, can be employed as mirrors towards the design of hybrid cavities, where the optical response is given by the interplay of a cavity-confined field and the surface modes supported by the arrays. We show that stacked layers of quantum metasurfaces with orthogonal dipole orientation can serve as helicity-preserving cavities. These structures exhibit ultranarrow resonances and can enhance the intensity of the incoming field by orders of magnitude, while simultaneously preserving the handedness of the field circulating inside the resonator, as opposed to conventional cavities. The rapid phase shift in the cavity transmission around the resonance can be exploited for the sensitive detection of chiral scatterers passing through the cavity. We discuss possible applications of these resonators as sensors for the discrimination of chiral molecules. Our approach describes a new way of chiral sensing via the measurement of particle-induced phase shifts.
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