Optical Skyrmions 1

Session Organizers

Yijie Shen
Dr.
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Peng Shi
Prof.
Shenzhen University
China

Session Infomation

Topological complex electromagnetic waves give access to nontrivial light-matter interactions and provide additional degrees of freedom for information transfer. For instance, topologically stable quasiparticles or skyrmions have been demonstrated in quantum fields, solid-state physics, and magnetic materials, but only recently observed in photonic fields, triggering fast expanding research across different spectral ranges and applications. This session focuses on recent advances of photonic skyrmions from fundamental theories to experimental generation and potential applications. The topic includes general optical topological quasiparticles beyond skyrmions and their exotic topological robust properties, emerging applications, future trends, and open challenges in modern spin-orbital optics, imaging and metrology, optical informatics, and topological and quantum technologies.

Submitted Articles

Note: The following submitted articles are not guaranteed to be scheduled in the final program at this stage. The final presentation type and arranged session will be decided by Technical Program Committee.
Presenting Author Talk Time Paper Title | Authors | Abstract
Prof. Harald W. Giessen
University of Stuttgart
13:00
Keynote
Topological Plasmonics: Ultrafast Vector Movies of Plasmonic Skyrmions on the Nanoscale
Harald W. Giessen (University of Stuttgart) Timothy J. Davis (University of Stuttgart) Frank Meyer zu Heringdorf (University of Duisburg-Essen) Bettina Frank (University of Stuttgart) David Janoschka (University of Duisburg-Essen) Pascal Dreher (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Prof. Peng Shi
Shenzhen University
13:30
Invited
The Hidden Spin-momentum Locking and Topological Defects in Unpolarized Light Fields
Peng Shi (Shenzhen University) Xiao-Cong Yuan (Shenzhen University)
Dr. Jie Yang
Suzhou Laboratory
13:50
Multidimensional Optical Singularities in Photonic Microstructures: A Symmetry Point of View
Jie Yang (Suzhou Laboratory) Xuezhi Zheng (KU Leuven) Jiafu Wang (Air Force Engineering University) Tie Jun Cui (Southeast University)
Dr. Fanfei Meng
Great Bay University
14:05
Near-field Characterization and Manipulation of Topological Spin Structures of Light
Fanfei Meng (Great Bay University) Luping Du (Shenzhen University) Xiao-Cong Yuan (Shenzhen University)
Prof. Zhen Liao
Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
14:20
Invited
Plasmonic Skyrmions with Bound States in the Continuum
Zhen Liao (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications) Guoqing Luo (Hangzhou Dianzi University) Leilei Liu (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
Prof. Feng Li
Xi'an Jiaotong University
14:40
Invited
Photonic Spin-orbit Coupling in Planar and Concave Optical Microcavities
Feng Li (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
Prof. Zhenwei Xie
Shenzhen University
15:00
Invited
Periodic Dynamics of Optical Skyrmion Lattices Driven by Symmetry
Zhenwei Xie (Shenzhen University)
Dr. Julian Schwab
University of Stuttgart
15:20
Plasmonic Twistronics: Discovery of Plasmonic Skyrmion Bags
Julian Schwab (University of Stuttgart) Alexander Neuhaus (University of Duisburg-Essen) Pascal Dreher (University of Duisburg-Essen) Shai Tsesses (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology) Anant Mantha (University of Stuttgart) Florian Mangold (University of Stuttgart) Bettina Frank (University of Stuttgart) Guy Bartal (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology) Frank Meyer zu Heringdorf (University of Duisburg-Essen) Timothy J. Davis (University of Stuttgart) Harald W. Giessen (University of Stuttgart)