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Design of tunable silicon metasurfaces with cross-polarization transmittance over 80%

Authors
Ee, Ho-SeokPark, Hong-Gyu
Issue Date
8월-2018
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
metasurface; tunable metasurface; reconfigurable metasurface; artificially engineered materials; flat optical components
Citation
PHYSICA SCRIPTA, v.93, no.8
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
PHYSICA SCRIPTA
Volume
93
Number
8
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/74266
DOI
10.1088/1402-4896/aacd8b
ISSN
0031-8949
Abstract
We designed highly efficient, mechanically tunable metasurfaces based on an array of crystalline silicon nanoposts on stretchable substrates. The metasurface can continuously tune the wavefront of light by changing the lattice constant of the silicon nanoposts with a high transmission efficiency at all tuning ranges. Systematic numerical simulations were performed to determine the optimized structural parameters of the nanoposts, in which the cross-polarization transmittance was maximized. Transmission efficiency was maintained at over 80% with a maximum stretch ratio of similar to 137% (2.9 x flat zoom lens) and at over 75% with a maximum stretch ratio of similar to 171% (1.9 x flat zoom lens) in the tunable metasurface at lambda = 680 nm. The simulation also showed that the tunable metasurface could be optimized at other wavelengths between 580 and 730 nm. We believe that the tunable metasurfaces will be useful for a variety of applications including information technology, biomedical sciences, integrated optics, optical communications, imaging, flat displays, or wearable consumer electronics.
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