posted on 2023-01-12, 14:03authored bySara M. Kandil, Dia'aaldin J. Bisharat, Daniel F. Sievenpiper
The ability to control the directionality of surface waves by manipulating its polarization has been of great significance for applications in spintronics and polarization-based optics. Surface waves with evanescent tails are found to possess an inherent in-plane transverse spin which is dependent on the propagation direction while an out-of-plane transverse spin does not naturally occur for surface waves and requires a specific surface design. Here, we introduce a new type of surface waves called chiral surface wave which has two transverse spins, an in-plane one that is inherent to any surface wave and an out-of-plane spin which is enforced by the design due to strong x-to-y coupling and broken rotational symmetry. The two transverse spins are locked to the momentum. Our study opens a new direction for metasurface designs with enhanced and controlled spin-orbit interaction by adding an extra degree of freedom to control the propagation direction as well as the transverse spin of surface waves.