Tunable twin photonic hooks generated by a double-layer fan-shaped microcylinder

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Abstract

A double-layer fan-shaped configuration for generating twin photonic hooks (t-PHs) is investigated. The t-PHs properties from this configuration are investigated and optimized using Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method. The results show that t-PHs properties can be flexibly tuned by adjusting the opening angles, sizes of double-layer fan-shaped microcylinder and background refractive index. Especially, under 632 nm illumination, t-PHs with a maximum of 20.6λ and a maximum bending angle of 50.3° are obtained. The high-performance t-PHs from our simple scheme offers innovative applications for fields of nanolithography, as well as integrated optics.

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Chen, B., Wei, K., Cheng, Y., Su, N., Xu, Y., & Wu, P. (2024). Tunable twin photonic hooks generated by a double-layer fan-shaped microcylinder. Optics Communications, 550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2023.129963

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