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Multifunctional Metamirrors Involving Simultaneous Linear-polarization Conversion and Focusing

Optics 2019-04-15 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Reducing a set of diverse bulk-optic-based optical components to a single ultrathin and compact element that enables the same complex functionality has become an emerging research area, propelling further integration and miniaturization in photonics. In this work, we establish a versatile metasurface platform based on gap-surface plasmon meta-atoms enabling efficient linear-polarization conversion along with the complete phase control over reflected fields. Capitalizing on the meta-atom design, multifunctional metamirrors involving linear-polarization conversion and focusing are experimentally demonstrated to generate various kinds of focused beams with distinct phase distributions and wavefronts, reproducing thereby the combined functionalities of conventional half-wave plates, lenses, and even spatial light modulators. The proof-of-concept fabricated metamirrors exhibit excellent capability of linear-polarization conversion and focusing within the wavelength range from 800 to 950 nm under linearly-polarized excitation. The multifunctional metamirrors design developed in this study opens new avenues in the advanced research and applications targeting photonics integration of diversified functionalities.

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@article{arxiv.1904.06111,
  title  = {Multifunctional Metamirrors Involving Simultaneous Linear-polarization Conversion and Focusing},
  author = {Fei Ding and Yiting Chen and Yuanqing Yang and Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.06111},
  year   = {2019}
}

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