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Efficient dielectric metasurface collimating lenses for mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 23, Issue 26, Pages 33310-33317

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.23.033310

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  1. Caltech/JPL Presidents and Directors Fund (PDF)
  2. NASA PICASSO program
  3. U.S. Department of Energy LightMaterial Interactions in Energy Conversion Energy Frontier Research Center [DE-SC0001293]
  4. Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) fellowship

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Light emitted from single-mode semiconductor lasers generally has large divergence angles, and high numerical aperture lenses are required for beam collimation. Visible and near infrared lasers are collimated using aspheric glass or plastic lenses, yet collimation of mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers typically requires more costly aspheric lenses made of germanium, chalcogenide compounds, or other infrared-transparent materials. Here we report mid-infrared dielectric metasurface flat lenses that efficiently collimate the output beam of single-mode quantum cascade lasers. The metasurface lenses are composed of amorphous silicon posts on a flat sapphire substrate and can be fabricated at low cost using a single step conventional UV binary lithography. Mid-infrared radiation from a 4.8 m m distributed-feedback quantum cascade laser is collimated using a polarization insensitive metasurface lens with 0.86 numerical aperture and 79% transmission efficiency. The collimated beam has a half divergence angle of 0.36 degrees and beam quality factor of M-2 = 1.02. (C) 2015 Optical Society of America

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