Advances in exploiting the degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design: from 1 to 3 to more
The unusual electromagnetic responses of nanostructured metasurfaces endow them with an ability to manipulate the four fundamental properties (amplitude, phase, polarization, and frequency) of lightwave at the subwavelength scale. Based on this, in the past several years, a lot of innovative optical...
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doaj-fb5331dd94c94983989f0ba0c0d4280b2021-09-06T19:20:35ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86062192-86142020-04-019123699373110.1515/nanoph-2020-0127nanoph-2020-0127Advances in exploiting the degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design: from 1 to 3 to moreLi Zile0Yu Shaohua1Zheng Guoxing2Electronic Information School, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaNOEIC, State Key Laboratory of Optical Communication Technologies and Networks, Wuhan Research Institute of Posts & Telecommunications, Wuhan 430074, ChinaElectronic Information School, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaThe unusual electromagnetic responses of nanostructured metasurfaces endow them with an ability to manipulate the four fundamental properties (amplitude, phase, polarization, and frequency) of lightwave at the subwavelength scale. Based on this, in the past several years, a lot of innovative optical elements and devices, such as metagratings, metalens, metaholograms, printings, vortex beam generators, or even their combinations, have been proposed, which have greatly empowered the advanced research and applications of metasurfaces in many fields. Behind these achievements are scientists’ continuous exploration of new physics and degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design. This review will focus on the progress on the design of different nanostructured metasurfaces for lightwave manipulation, including by varying/fixing the dimensions and/or orientations of isotropic/anisotropic nanostructures, which can therefore provide various functionalities for different applications. Exploiting the design degrees of freedom of optical metasurfaces provides great flexibility in the design of multifunctional and multiplexing devices, which can be applied in anticounterfeiting, information encoding and hiding, high-density optical storage, multichannel imaging and displays, sensing, optical communications, and many other related fields.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0127optical metasurfacegeometric phaseholographymetalensdegrees of freedommultifunctional device |
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Advances in exploiting the degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design: from 1 to 3 to more |
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Advances in exploiting the degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design: from 1 to 3 to more |
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Advances in exploiting the degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design: from 1 to 3 to more |
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The unusual electromagnetic responses of nanostructured metasurfaces endow them with an ability to manipulate the four fundamental properties (amplitude, phase, polarization, and frequency) of lightwave at the subwavelength scale. Based on this, in the past several years, a lot of innovative optical elements and devices, such as metagratings, metalens, metaholograms, printings, vortex beam generators, or even their combinations, have been proposed, which have greatly empowered the advanced research and applications of metasurfaces in many fields. Behind these achievements are scientists’ continuous exploration of new physics and degrees of freedom in nanostructured metasurface design. This review will focus on the progress on the design of different nanostructured metasurfaces for lightwave manipulation, including by varying/fixing the dimensions and/or orientations of isotropic/anisotropic nanostructures, which can therefore provide various functionalities for different applications. Exploiting the design degrees of freedom of optical metasurfaces provides great flexibility in the design of multifunctional and multiplexing devices, which can be applied in anticounterfeiting, information encoding and hiding, high-density optical storage, multichannel imaging and displays, sensing, optical communications, and many other related fields. |
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optical metasurface geometric phase holography metalens degrees of freedom multifunctional device |
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