Generation of super-resolved optical needle and multifocal array using graphene oxide metalenses

Hongtao Wang, Chenglong Hao, Han Lin, Yongtian Wang, Tian Lan*, Chengwei Qiu*, Baohua Jia*

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Abstract

Ultrathin flat metalenses have emerged as promising alternatives to conventional diffractive lenses, offering new possibilities for myriads of miniaturization and interfacial applications. Graphene-based materials can achieve both phase and amplitude modulations simultaneously at a single position due to the modification of the complex refractive index and thickness by laser conversion from graphene oxide into graphene like materials. In this work, we develop graphene oxide metalenses to precisely control phase and amplitude modulations and to achieve a holistic and systematic lens design based on a graphene-based material system. We experimentally validate our strategies via demonstrations of two graphene oxide metalenses: one with an ultra-long (~16λ) optical needle, and the other with axial multifocal spots, at the wavelength of 632.8 nm with a 200 nm thin film. Our proposed graphene oxide metalenses unfold unprecedented opportunities for accurately designing graphene-based ultrathin integratable devices for broad applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number200031
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalOpto-Electronic Advances
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Femtosecond laser reduction
  • Graphene oxide
  • Metalens
  • Multifocal spots
  • Optical needle

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