| Literature DB >> 35156826 |
Yuzhi Shi1, Lei-Ming Zhou2,3, Ai Qun Liu4, Manuel Nieto-Vesperinas5, Tongtong Zhu6, Amir Hassanfiroozi7, Jingquan Liu1, Hui Zhang4, Din Ping Tsai8, Hang Li9, Weiqiang Ding9, Weiming Zhu10, Ye Feng Yu11, Alfredo Mazzulla12, Gabriella Cipparrone13, Pin Chieh Wu7, C T Chan14, Cheng-Wei Qiu3.
Abstract
Circularly polarized light carries spin angular momentum, so it can exert an optical torque on the polarization-anisotropic particle by the spin momentum transfer. Here, we show that giant positive and negative optical torques on Mie-resonant (gain) particles arise from the emergence of superhybrid modes with magnetic multipoles and electric toroidal moments, excited by linearly polarized beams. Anomalous positive and negative torques on particles (doped with judicious amount of dye molecules) are over 800 and 200 times larger than the ordinary lossy counterparts, respectively. Meanwhile, a rotational motor can be configured by switching the s- and p-polarized beams, exhibiting opposite optical torques. These giant and reversed optical torques are unveiled for the first time in the scattering spectrum, paving another avenue toward exploring unprecedented physics of hybrid and superhybrid multipoles in metaoptics and optical manipulations.Entities:
Keywords: Mie resonance; enhanced optical torque; linearly polarized beam; multipoles; nanomotor; superhybrid mode
Year: 2022 PMID: 35156826 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c00050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189