Tobias Hertel, Richard Martel, et al.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
The ability to control the light polarization state is critically important for diverse applications in information processing, telecommunications, and spectroscopy. Here, we propose that a stack of anisotropic van der Waals materials can facilitate the building of optical elements with Jones matrices of unitary, Hermitian, non-normal, singular, degenerate, and defective classes. We show that the twisted stack with electrostatic control can function as arbitrary-birefringent wave-plate or arbitrary polarizer with tunable degree of non-normality, which in turn give access to plethora of polarization transformers including rotators, pseudorotators, symmetric and ambidextrous polarizers. Moreover, we discuss an electrostatic-reconfigurable stack which can be tuned to operate as four different polarizers and be used for Stokes polarimetry.
Tobias Hertel, Richard Martel, et al.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Fengnian Xia, Thomas Mueller, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology
Alain Rochefort, Dennis R. Salahub, et al.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Yukio Hasegawa, Phaedon Avouris
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics