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Photochemical Reaction Enabling the Engineering of Photonic Spin-Orbit Coupling in Organic-Crystal Optical Microcavities.

Qian LiangXuekai MaChunling GuJiahuan RenCunbin AnHongbing FuStefan SchumacherQing Liao
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
The control and active manipulation of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in photonic systems are fundamental in the development of modern spin optics and topological photonic devices. Here, we demonstrate the control of an artificial Rashba-Dresselhaus (RD) SOC mediated by photochemical reactions in a microcavity filled with an organic single crystal of photochromic phase-change character. Splitting of the circular polarization components of the optical modes induced by photonic RD SOC is observed experimentally in momentum space. By applying an ultraviolet light beam, we control the spatial molecular orientation through a photochemical reaction, and with that we control the energies of the photonic modes. This way, we realize a reversible conversion of spin splitting of the optical modes with different energies, leading to an optically controlled switching between circularly and linearly polarized optical modes in our device. Our strategy of in situ and reversible engineering of SOC induced by a light field provides a promising approach to actively design and manipulate synthetic gauge fields toward future on-chip integration in photonics and topological photonic devices.
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