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Universal metasurfaces for complete linear control of coherent light transmission

Optics 2022-09-07 v2

Abstract

Recent advances in metasurfaces and optical nanostructures have enabled complex control of incident light with optically thin devices. However, it has thus far been unclear whether it is possible to achieve complete linear control of coherent light transmission, i.e., independent control of polarization, amplitude, and phase for both input polarization states, with just a single, thin nanostructure array. Here we prove that it is possible and propose a universal metasurface, a bilayer array of high-index elliptic cylinders, that possesses a complete degree of optical freedom with fully designable chirality and anisotropy. We mathematically show the completeness of achievable light control with corresponding Jones matrices, experimentally demonstrate new types of three-dimensional holographic schemes that were formerly impossible, and present a systematic way of realizing any input-state-sensitive vector linear optical device. Our results unlock previously inaccessible degrees of freedom in light transmission control.

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@article{arxiv.2201.01579,
  title  = {Universal metasurfaces for complete linear control of coherent light transmission},
  author = {Taeyong Chang and Joonkyo Jung and Sang-Hyeon Nam and Hyeonhee Kim and Jong Uk Kim and Nayoung Kim and Suwan Jeon and Minsung Heo and Jonghwa Shin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01579},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Main text: 30 pages, 5 figures. Supplementary discussion: 12 pages, 4 figures