Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics

The study of accelerating Airy-family beams has made significant progress, not only in terms of numerical and experimental investigations, but also in conjunction with many potential applications. However, the curvature of such beams (and hence their acceleration) is usually greater than the wavelen...

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Main Authors: Igor V. Minin, Cheng-Yang Liu, Yury E. Geints, Oleg V. Minin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Photonics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/7/2/41
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spelling doaj-c72aa1edaa67491280bd0bfd96e4d8422020-11-25T03:11:51ZengMDPI AGPhotonics2304-67322020-06-017414110.3390/photonics7020041Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based PhotonicsIgor V. Minin0Cheng-Yang Liu1Yury E. Geints2Oleg V. Minin3Physical Department, Tomsk State University, 30 Lenin Avenue, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei City 11221, TaiwanV.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS, 1 Zuev Square, 634021 Tomsk, RussiaPhysical Department, Tomsk State University, 30 Lenin Avenue, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaThe study of accelerating Airy-family beams has made significant progress, not only in terms of numerical and experimental investigations, but also in conjunction with many potential applications. However, the curvature of such beams (and hence their acceleration) is usually greater than the wavelength. Relatively recently, a new type of localized wave beams with subwavelength curvature, called photonic hooks, was discovered. This paper briefly reviews the substantial literature concerning photonic jet and photonic hook phenomena, based on the photonic jet principle. Meanwhile, the photonic jet ensemble can be produced by optical wave diffraction at 2D phase diffraction gratings. The guidelines of jets’ efficient manipulation, through the variation of both the shape and spatial period of diffraction grating rulings, are considered. Amazingly, the mesoscale dielectric Janus particle, with broken shape or refractive index symmetry, is used to generate the curved photonic jet—a photonic hook—emerging from its shadow-side surface. Using the photonic hook, the resolution of optical scanning systems can be improved to develop optomechanical tweezers for moving nanoparticles, cells, bacteria and viruses along curved paths and around transparent obstacles. These unique properties of photonic jets and hooks combine to afford important applications for low-loss waveguiding, subdiffraction-resolution nanopatterning and nanolithography.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/7/2/41photonic jetphotonic hookmicroparticlecuboiddiffraction grating
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author Igor V. Minin
Cheng-Yang Liu
Yury E. Geints
Oleg V. Minin
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Cheng-Yang Liu
Yury E. Geints
Oleg V. Minin
Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics
Photonics
photonic jet
photonic hook
microparticle
cuboid
diffraction grating
author_facet Igor V. Minin
Cheng-Yang Liu
Yury E. Geints
Oleg V. Minin
author_sort Igor V. Minin
title Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics
title_short Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics
title_full Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Integrated Photonic Jet-Based Photonics
title_sort recent advances in integrated photonic jet-based photonics
publisher MDPI AG
series Photonics
issn 2304-6732
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The study of accelerating Airy-family beams has made significant progress, not only in terms of numerical and experimental investigations, but also in conjunction with many potential applications. However, the curvature of such beams (and hence their acceleration) is usually greater than the wavelength. Relatively recently, a new type of localized wave beams with subwavelength curvature, called photonic hooks, was discovered. This paper briefly reviews the substantial literature concerning photonic jet and photonic hook phenomena, based on the photonic jet principle. Meanwhile, the photonic jet ensemble can be produced by optical wave diffraction at 2D phase diffraction gratings. The guidelines of jets’ efficient manipulation, through the variation of both the shape and spatial period of diffraction grating rulings, are considered. Amazingly, the mesoscale dielectric Janus particle, with broken shape or refractive index symmetry, is used to generate the curved photonic jet—a photonic hook—emerging from its shadow-side surface. Using the photonic hook, the resolution of optical scanning systems can be improved to develop optomechanical tweezers for moving nanoparticles, cells, bacteria and viruses along curved paths and around transparent obstacles. These unique properties of photonic jets and hooks combine to afford important applications for low-loss waveguiding, subdiffraction-resolution nanopatterning and nanolithography.
topic photonic jet
photonic hook
microparticle
cuboid
diffraction grating
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/7/2/41
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