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Plasmonic Twistronics: Discovery of Plasmonic Skyrmion Bags

Authors :
Schwab, Julian
Neuhaus, Alexander
Dreher, Pascal
Tsesses, Shai
Cohen, Kobi
Mangold, Florian
Mantha, Anant
Frank, Bettina
Bartal, Guy
Heringdorf, Frank-J. Meyer zu
Davis, Timothy J.
Giessen, Harald
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The study of van der Waals heterostructures with an interlayer twist, known as "twistronics", has been instrumental in advancing contemporary condensed matter research. Most importantly, it has underpinned the emergence of a multitude of strongly-correlated phases, many of which derive from the topology of the physical system. Here, we explore the application of the twistronics paradigm in plasmonic systems with nontrivial topology, by creating a moir\'e skyrmion superlattice using two superimposed plasmonic skyrmion lattices, twisted at a "magic" angle. The complex electric field distribution of the moir\'e skyrmion superlattice is measured using time-resolved vector microscopy, revealing that each super-cell possesses very large topological invariants and harbors a "skyrmion bag", the size of which is controllable by the twist angle and center of rotation. Our work shows how twistronics leads to a diversity of topological features in optical fields, providing a new route to locally manipulate electromagnetic field distributions, which is crucial for future structured light-matter interaction.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.03032
Document Type :
Working Paper