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Strain-Multiplex Metalens Array for Tunable Focusing and Imaging

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202003394

Keywords

adaptive focusing; lenses; light diffraction; metasurfaces; numerical aperture

Funding

  1. Khalifa University of Science and Technology (KUST) [8474000211- FSU-2019-04]
  2. KU-KAIST Joint Research Center [8474000220-KKJRC-2019-Health1]

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A reconfigurable, large-scale flexible metalens was successfully fabricated using single-pulsed, maskless light interference and imprinting technique, demonstrating tunable focusing capabilities and laying the foundation for a new class of large-scale, cost-effective metalens.
Metalenses on a flexible template are engineered metal-dielectric interfaces that improve conventional imaging system and offer dynamic focusing and zooming capabilities by controlling the focal length and bandwidth through a mechanical or external stretch. However, realizing large-scale and cost-effective flexible metalenses with high yields in a strain-multiplex fashion remains as a great challenge. Here, single-pulsed, maskless light interference and imprinting technique is utilized to fabricate reconfigurable, flexible metalenses on a large-scale and demonstrate its strain-multiplex tunable focusing. Experiments, in accordance with the theory, show that applied stretch on the flexible-template reconfigurable diffractive metalenses (FDMLs) accurately mapped focused wavefront, bandwidth, and focal length. The surface relief metastructures consisted of meal-coated hemispherical cavities in a hexagonal close-packed arrangement to enhance tunable focal length, numerical aperture, and fill factor, FF approximate to 100% through normal and angular light illumination with external stretch. The strain-multiplex of FDMLs approach lays the foundation of a new class of large-scale, cost-effective metalens offering tunable light focusing and imaging.

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