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Vanadium dioxide-based terahertz metasurfaces for manipulating wavefronts with switchable polarization

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OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2022.109010

Keywords

Anomalous reflection; Focusing; Metasurface; Orbital angular momentum; Vanadium dioxide

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Reflective meta-atoms based on vanadium dioxide (VO2) are designed to achieve wavefront reconfiguration in terahertz frequency. The meta-atoms provide full phase coverage and high polarization conversion efficiency when VO2 is in the metal state. However, when VO2 undergoes phase transition to the insulating state, the phase coverage and polarization conversion capability decrease significantly. Three metasurfaces, including anomalous reflector, met-alens, and vortex beam generator, demonstrate wavefront manipulation and polarization conversion abilities when VO2 is in the metal state. On the other hand, when VO2 is in the insulating state, the metasurfaces function as specular reflectors. Simulations verify the wavefront modulation and polarization control abilities of the proposed metasurfaces.
As a unique phase transition material, vanadium dioxide (VO2) has been widely applied in switchable and modulating metasurfaces. In this work, VO2-based reflective meta-atoms are designed to achieve wavefront reconfiguration in terahertz frequency. When VO2 is metal, four optimized meta-atoms with 90o phase difference provide a full phase coverage, and they achieve high polarization conversion efficiency. After phase transition of VO2, the capability in the metallic state is lost. Thus, the corresponding phase coverage is switched from 360 degrees to 0 degrees, and the phenomenon of polarization conversion almost vanishes. Assembled by these meta-atoms, three metasurfaces are numerically presented. When VO2 is in the state of metal, they are anomalous reflector, met-alens, and vortex beam generator. The presented metasurfaces own the abilities of wavefront manipulation and polarization conversion. When VO2 is in the insulating state, three metasurfaces are switched to specular reflector. Simulations are conducted to verify their abilities of wavefront modulation and polarization control. The proposed metasurfaces may have potential applications in the fields of terahertz switching, communication, and focusing.

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