Light: Science & Applications (Sep 2024)

High discrimination ratio, broadband circularly polarized light photodetector using dielectric achiral nanostructures

  • Guanyu Zhang,
  • Xiaying Lyu,
  • Yulu Qin,
  • Yaolong Li,
  • Zipu Fan,
  • Xianghan Meng,
  • Yuqing Cheng,
  • Zini Cao,
  • Yixuan Xu,
  • Dong Sun,
  • Yunan Gao,
  • Qihuang Gong,
  • Guowei Lyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-024-01634-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The on-chip measurement of polarization states plays an increasingly crucial role in modern sensing and imaging applications. While high-performance monolithic linearly polarized photodetectors have been extensively studied, integrated circularly polarized light (CPL) photodetectors are still hindered by inadequate discrimination capability. This study presents a broadband CPL photodetector utilizing achiral all-dielectric nanostructures, achieving an impressive discrimination ratio of ~107 at a wavelength of 405 nm. Our device shows outstanding CPL discrimination capability across the visible band without requiring intensity calibration. It functions based on the CPL-dependent near-field modes within achiral structures: under left or right CPL illumination, distinct near-field modes are excited, resulting in asymmetric irradiation of the two electrodes and generating a photovoltage with directions determined by the chirality of the incident light field. The proposed design strategy facilitates ultra-compact CPL detection across diverse materials, structures, and spectral ranges, presenting a novel avenue for achieving high-performance monolithic CPL detection.