Non-Hermitian control of confined optical skyrmions in microcavities formed by photonic spin-orbit coupling

Photonics Research(2023)

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Abstract
Optical skyrmions formed by photonic spin-orbit(SO)coupling are of significant interest in high-dimensional optical information processing.We report the formation mechanism and non-Hermitian properties of skyrmion-like states in a circular confinement potential with photonic SO coupling,which is preferably realized in a con-cave-planar microcavity system.We show that the effective photonic gauge field leads to two split manifolds of degenerate skyrmions whose spin textures can be controlled via the non-Hermitian properties by introducing circularly polarized gain and loss,exhibiting dramatically discrepant evolutions at the two sides of the exceptional point(EP).Furthermore,the lifetime degeneracy can be lifted by spatially inhomogeneous pumping according to the non-Hermitian mechanism,enabling the possibility for the skyrmion laser.By introducing shape asymmetry of the confinement potential,a double EP evolution can be achieved,which allows non-Hermitian control of the SO coupled states with higher degrees of freedom.These results open the way for the non-Hermitian control of photonic spin in confined systems,which would be of great significance for the fundamentals of advanced optical information processing.
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optical skyrmions,photonic spin–orbit,spin–orbit coupling,non-hermitian
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