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Mechanically Reprogrammable Pancharatnam-Berry Metasurface for Microwaves

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ADVANCED PHOTONICS
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.AP.4.1.016002

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reprogrammable metasurfaces; Pancharatnam-Berry phase; mechanical metasurfaces; microwaves

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Metasurfaces have enabled the realization of optical functionalities on an ultrathin platform, driving the field of flat optics. Traditional metasurfaces have static meta-atoms, while reconfigurable and programmable metasurfaces offer customized functionality with individually reprogrammable meta-atoms.
Metasurfaces have enabled the realization of several optical functionalities over an ultrathin platform, fostering the exciting field of flat optics. Traditional metasurfaces are achieved by arranging a layout of static meta-atoms to imprint a desired operation on the impinging wavefront, but their functionality cannot be altered. Reconfigurability and programmability of metasurfaces are the next important step to broaden their impact, adding customized on-demand functionality in which each meta-atom can be individually reprogrammed. We demonstrate a mechanical metasurface platform with controllable rotation at the meta-atom level, which can implement continuous Pancharatnam-Berry phase control of circularly polarized microwaves. As the proof-of-concept experiments, we demonstrate metalensing, focused vortex beam generation, and holographic imaging in the same metasurface template, exhibiting versatility and superior performance. Such dynamic control of electromagnetic waves using a single, low-cost metasurface paves an avenue towards practical applications, driving the field of reprogrammable intelligent metasurfaces for a variety of applications.

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