Ultra-broadband gradient-pitch Bragg-Berry mirrors

Abstract

The realization of geometric phase optical device operating over a broad spectral range is usually confronted with intrinsic limitations depending of the physical process at play. Here we propose to use chiral nematic liquid crystal slabs with helical ordering that varies in three dimensions. Namely, gradient-pitch cholesterics endowed with in-plane space-variant angular positioning of the supramolecular helix. By doing so, we show that the recently introduced Bragg-Berry mirrors [Opt. Lett. 41, 3972-3975 (2016)] can be endowed with ultra-broadband spectral range. Experimental demonstration is made in the case of ultra-broadband optical vortex generation in the visible domain. These results offer practical solution to the polychromatic management of the orbital angular momentum of light combining the circular Bragg reflection of chiral media with the Berry phase.

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