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Transmissive Metagrating for Arbitrary Wavefront Shaping Over the Full Visible Spectrum

Authors :
Deng, Zi-Lan
Ye, Xuan
Qiu, Hao-Yang
Tu, Qing-An
Shi, Tan
Zhuang, Ze-Peng
Cao, Yaoyu
Guan, Bai-Ou
Feng, Naixing
Wang, Guo Ping
Alù, Andrea
Dong, Jian-Wen
Li, Xiangping
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Metagratings have been shown to form an agile and efficient platform for extreme wavefront manipulation, going beyond the limitations of gradient metasurfaces. Previous approaches for transmissive metagratings have resorted on compound asymmetric inclusions to achieve single-channel near-perfect diffraction. However, such complex inclusions are sensitive to geometric parameters and lack the flexibility for arbitrary phase modulation, restricting applications to beam deflection. Here, we show perfect unitary diffraction in all-dielectric transmissive metagratings using rectangular inclusions by tailoring their multipole interferences. Using this principle, we experimentally demonstrate analog phase profile encoding of a hologram through displacement modulation of CMOS-compatible silicon nitride nanobars, manifesting broadband and wide-angle high diffraction efficiencies for both polarizations and across the entire visible range. Featured with extreme angle/wavelength/polarization tolerance and alleviated structural complexity for both design and fabrication, our demonstration unlocks the full potential of metagrating-based wavefront manipulation for a variety of practical applications.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2003.08036
Document Type :
Working Paper