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In recent time, the optical-analogous skyrmions, topological quasiparticles with sophisticated vectorial structures, have received an increasing amount of interest. Here we propose theortically and experimentally a generalized family of these, the tunable optical skyrmion, unveiling a new mechanism to transform between various skyrmionic topologies, including Neel-, Bloch-, and antiskyrmion types, via simple parametric tuning. In addition, Poincare-like geometric representation is proposed to visualize the topological evolution of tunable skyrmions, which we termed Skyrme-Poincare sphere, akin to the spin-orbit representation of complex vector modes. To generate experimentally the tunable optical skyrmions we implemented a digital hologram system based on a spatial light modulator, showing great agreement with our theoretical prediction.
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel interferometric approach to generate arbitrary cylindrical vector beams on the higher order Poincare sphere. Our scheme is implemented by collinear superposition of two orthogonal circular polarizatio
The control of polarization, an essential property of light, is of wide scientific and technological interest. Polarizer is an indispensable optical element for direct polarization generations. Except common linear and circular polarizations, however
We propose that the full Poincar{e} beam with any polarization geometries can be pictorially described by the hybrid-order Poincar{e} sphere whose eigenstates are defined as a fundamental-mode Gaussian beam and a Laguerre-Gauss beam. A robust and eff
Magnetic skyrmions are topological quasiparticles in magnetic field. Until recently, as one of their photonic counterparts, Neel-type photonic skyrmion is discovered in surface plasmon polaritons. The deep-subwavelength features of the photonic skyrm
We report on a strong and tunable magnetic optical nonlinear response of Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) under off resonance femtosecond (fs) pulse excitation, by detecting the polarization map of the noncollinear second harmonic signal of an oriented BR film