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13 March 2024 Measured response of a synthetic dipole generated in a photonic integrated circuit
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Abstract
Light from a dipole source (e.g., a single molecule) has long been known to possess a spatially varying polarization state, but no current method exists to emulate this response. Simulations of an engineered scattering element in a photonic integrated circuit have demonstrated the concept of a synthetic dipole. Through the AIM Photonics Foundry, photonic integrated circuits with synthetic dipoles were fabricated and characterized under a custom SWIR microscope setup. The polarization response of designed transverse dipoles was characterized using quantitative imaging and rotating quarter-wave plate polarimetry.
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Tyler V. Howard and Thomas G. Brown "Measured response of a synthetic dipole generated in a photonic integrated circuit", Proc. SPIE PC12848, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XXXI, PC1284807 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3007357
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Photonic integrated circuits

Molecules

Calibration

Light scattering

Microscopy

Polarizers

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