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Metalens With Artificial Focus Pattern

Journal

IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 251-254

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2020.2970507

Keywords

Nanophotonics; lenses; optical design; integrated photonics

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  1. Demetra Energy and University of Michigan

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Metalens as one of the most popular applications of emerging optical metasurfaces has raised widespread interest recently. With nano structures fully controlling phase, polarization and transmission, metalens has achieved comparable performance of commercial objective lenses. While recent studies seeking for the accomplishment of traditional focusing behaviors through metalens are successful, in this work, we have discovered that instead of focusing light to a point, metasurface further enables shaping the focus into flexibly designed patterns, with more promises and potentials. New mechanism and generalizations of conventional point-focused metalens guiding principles have been proposed with metalens concentrating light to artificial focus pattern. As proving examples, the metalens with 'M' shaped focus are fabricated and characterized. It is fabricated with a single layer of silicon-based material through CMOS compatible nano fabrication process. The mechanism to generate artificial focus pattern can be applied to a plethora of future on-chip optical devices with applications ranging from beam engineering to next generation nano lithography.

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