Abstract
Metasurfaces are planar structures that can offer unprecedented freedoms to manipulate electromagnetic wavefronts at deep-subwavelength scale. The wavelength-dependent behavior of the metasurface could severely reduce the design freedom. Besides, realizing high-efficiency metasurfaces with a simple design procedure and easy fabrication is of great interest. Here, a novel approach to design highly efficient meta-atoms that can achieve full 2π phase coverage at two wavelengths independently in the transmission mode is proposed. More specifically, a bilayer meta-atom is designed to operate at two wavelengths, the cross-polarized transmission efficiencies of which reach more than 70% at both wavelengths. The 2π phase modulations at two wavelengths under the circularly polarized incidence can be achieved independently by varying the orientations of the two resonators constructing the meta-atom based on Pancharatnam–Berry phase principle. As proof-of-concept demonstrations, three dual-wavelength meta-devices employing the proposed meta-atom are numerically investigated and experimentally verified, including two metalenses (1D and 2D) with the same focusing length and a vortex beam generator carrying different orbital angular momentum modes at two operation wavelengths. Both the simulation and experimental results satisfy the design goals, which validate the proposed approach.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1900594 |
| Journal | Advanced Optical Materials |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue number | 20 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2019 |
Keywords
- Pancharatnam–Berry phase
- metalenses
- orbital angular momentum
- ultrathin metasurfaces
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