Affiliation:
1. National Institute of Standards and Technology
2. University of Maryland
3. Nanjing University
Abstract
Coherent light–matter
interactions on the
femtosecond time scale form the backbone of ultrafast science and
technology, where the instantaneous state of light is used to control
and detect the interaction of light with matter. Here, the
polarization state of light has proven pivotal in unveiling intrinsic
chiral or anisotropic optical response in various
material systems, and it is critical for applications
requiring complex polarization encoding including in spectroscopy,
telecommunications, and coherent control. While wave plates in various
forms play a crucial role in shaping the landscape of polarization
management, engineering the instantaneous state of polarization within
an ultrafast pulse for an arbitrary input-polarization remains
challenging. Here, by leveraging the nanoscale multidimensional
control of light offered by metasurfaces, we engineer the temporal
evolution of the instantaneous polarization state of a femtosecond
pulse through parallel manipulation of its constituent spectral
components across an ultrawide bandwidth. We expect such
control over the synthesis of complex vectorially shaped pulses to
further elucidate ultrafast chiral light–matter
interactions.
Funder
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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