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Resonant Anti-Reflection Metasurface for Infrared Transmission Optics

Optics 2023-06-09 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

A fundamental capability for any transmissive optical component is anti-reflection, yet this capability is challenging to achieve in a cost-efficient manner over longer infrared wavelengths. We demonstrate that Mie resonant nanophotonic structures enhance transmission in Silicon, allowing it to function as an effective optical material over long-wave infrared wavelengths. This approach enables a window optic with up to 40\% greater transmission than equal thickness unpatterned Si. Imaging comparisons with unpatterned silicon and off-the-shelf Germanium optics are shown, as well as basic broadband slant edge MTF measurements. Overall, we demonstrate how Mie-resonant structures can be used to improve optical transmission through window optics of arbitrary lithographically patternable optical media, and highlight their possible use in imaging applications.

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@article{arxiv.2306.05405,
  title  = {Resonant Anti-Reflection Metasurface for Infrared Transmission Optics},
  author = {John Brewer and Sachin Kulkarni and Aaswath P. Raman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05405},
  year   = {2023}
}

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18 Pages, 4 figures