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Metalens formed by structured arrays of atomic emitters

Quantum Physics 2025-05-30 v1 Optics

Abstract

Arrays of atomic emitters have proven to be a promising platform to manipulate and engineer optical properties, due to their efficient cooperative response to near-resonant light. Here, we theoretically investigate their use as an efficient metalens. We show that, by spatially tailoring the (sub-wavelength) lattice constants of three consecutive two-dimensional arrays of identical atomic emitters, one can realize a large transmission coefficient with arbitrary position-dependent phase shift, whose robustness against losses is enhanced by the collective response. To characterize the efficiency of this atomic metalens, we perform large-scale numerical simulations involving a substantial number of atoms (N5×105N\sim 5\times 10^5) that is considerably larger than comparable works. Our results suggest that low-loss, robust optical devices with complex functionalities, ranging from metasurfaces to computer-generated holograms, could be potentially assembled from properly engineered arrays of atomic emitters.

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@article{arxiv.2410.22469,
  title  = {Metalens formed by structured arrays of atomic emitters},
  author = {Francesco Andreoli and Charlie-Ray Mann and Alexander A. High and Darrick E. Chang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.22469},
  year   = {2025}
}

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20 pages, 9 main figures, 5 appendix figures