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Research Article | Open Access

Non-reciprocal laser nano-structuring modulation via surface plasmon-polariton backscattering and spontaneous polarization synergy

Lingfei Ji1,2 ( )Bohao Zhou1,2 Zhenyuan Lin1,2 ( )Weigao Sun1,2 Dengcai Yang1,2 ( )Tunan Zheng1,2 Feng Yang1,2 
School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 1100124, China
Beijing Engineering Research Center of Laser Applied Technology, Beijing 100124, China
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The non-reciprocal (directional-dependent) nanostructuring phenomenon in birefringent crystals during ultrafast laser processing has long been considered an inherent limitation. Through systematic investigation of lithium niobate (LiNbO3) surface nanostructuring, the synergistic interplay between surface plasmon-polariton (SPP) backscattering dynamics and the crystal’s intrinsic spontaneous polarization field for the non-reciprocity of femtosecond laser nanostructuring in LiNbO3 is demonstrated in this study. By strategically modulating laser polarization and scanning direction, the propagation of SPP can be well controlled, thereby enhancing the electric field via the interaction between SPP backscattering and spontaneous polarization, enabling amplification, suppression, and the complete removal of the non-reciprocal behavior of laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS). Abundant phase modulations are achieved via only single laser polarized femtosecond laser irradiation on the LiNbO3 by the modulation of non-reciprocal LIPSS, which successfully realizes different vortex beam distributions and depth-dependent pseudo-color nano-patterings. It provides a novel direct nanostructuring approach for LiNbO3 with high controllability, efficiency, and uniformity via opposite laser writing and polarization adjustments, which is expected to enable advanced nano-optics devices, including optical data storage, shaping, and geometric phase optical elements.

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Demonstrating the non-reciprocal nanostructuring in LiNbO3 arises from the interplay between surface plasmon-polariton backscattering and the crystal’s spontaneous polarization, enabling precise control over laser-induced periodic surface structures.

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Ji L, Zhou B, Lin Z, et al. Non-reciprocal laser nano-structuring modulation via surface plasmon-polariton backscattering and spontaneous polarization synergy. Nano Research, 2026, 19(11): 94908885. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2026.94908885
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Received: 28 February 2026
Revised: 25 May 2026
Accepted: 27 May 2026
Published: 21 August 2026
© The Author(s) 2026. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

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