Abstract
Control of light with light is at the heart of optical information processing. Here we demonstrate for the first time, optical control of light polarization without nonlinearity by exploiting the coherent interaction of light waves on optically active metasurfaces. This polarization effect is ultrafast, compatible with arbitrarily low intensities and offers new opportunities within long-established polarization spectroscopy and sensing techniques.
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