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Unveiling spin-orbital angular momentum locking in photonic Dirac vortex cavities

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posted on 2025-10-17, 16:01 authored by Haitao Li, Jiusi Yu, Jiayu Fan, Shijie Kang, Bo Hou, Zhi-Kang Lin, Hanchuan Chen, Jian-Hua Jiang, Xiaoxiao Wu
Dirac vortices, originally studied in quantum field theories to predict localized zero-energy modes, were recently realized in photonics, leading to Dirac vortex cavities. With topological protection, Dirac vortex cavities offer robust single-mode large-area localized modes appealing for high-performance micro-lasers and other applications. As a spectrally-isolated single mode, the radiation of a Dirac vortex cavity mode was believed as having vanishing orbital angular momentum due to time-reversal symmetry. Here, we report the direct observation of orbital angular momentum radiation of a Dirac vortex cavity through spin-resolved measurements. Remarkably, we confirm the spin-orbital angular momentum locking in such radiation due to the spin-valley locking and inter-valley couplings. We demonstrate that the spin-orbital angular momentum locking is controlled by the chirality of the Kekulé modulation and propose design schemes for arbitrary-order single-mode OAM radiation.

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