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Direct interferometric measurement of non-reciprocity induced by a plasmonic metasurface with false chirality

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posted on 2025-06-12, 16:00 authored by Ahmed Lafeef Ettapuram Naduvilepurayil, Harel Ginat, Fernando Loren, Luis Martin-Moreno, Shmuel Sternklar, Yuri Gorodetski
Nonreciprocity is an important scientific concept related to the broken symmetry of light propagation through a system in forward and reverse directions. This effect lies in the origin of various applications including signal processing, noise reduction, unidirectional propagation and sensing. Here we show that propagation of Surface Plasmons (SP) within a structure having a false chirality exhibits a non-reciprocity. The SP waves propagating in opposite directions within the structure acquire opposite Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phases. To detect this phase difference we introduce a novel interferometric technique based on a customized Sagnac set-up. The main advantages of our proposed system are high sensitivity to non-reciprocal phase changes, high precision incidence angle alignment and the inspection of the k-space enabled by sufficiently wide range of incidence angles. We believe that a pivotal role of the non-reciprocity and its detection in numerous physical and chemical processes suggests a wide range of practical applications as well as deeper scientific insights.

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