
handle: 20.500.14243/389596 , 11568/1009543 , 11384/84476
We report on mechanical action on light polarization, and its back-action effect, in a chiral metasurface. Our thin-film nanostructured semiconductor device may prove of relevance for fast polarization state generation and detection.
---, Chirality, opto-mechanics, nanostructures, Chirality; opto-mechanics; nanostructures
---, Chirality, opto-mechanics, nanostructures, Chirality; opto-mechanics; nanostructures
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