Single-Layer Metasurface with Controllable Multiwavelength Functions

Nano Lett. 2018 Apr 11;18(4):2420-2427. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b05458. Epub 2018 Mar 19.

Abstract

In this paper, we report dispersion-engineered metasurfaces with distinct functionalities controlled by wavelength. Unlike previous approaches based on spatial multiplexing or vertical stacking of metasurfaces, we utilize a single phase profile with wavelength dependence encoded in the phase shifters' dispersion. We designed and fabricated a multiwavelength achromatic metalens (MAM) with achromatic focusing for blue (B), green (G), yellow (Y), and red (R) light and two wavelength-controlled beam generators (WCBG): one focuses light with orbital angular momentum (OAM) states ( l = 0,1,2) corresponding to three primary colors; the other produces ordinary focal spots ( l = 0) for red and green light, while generating a vortex beam ( l = 1) in the blue. A full color (RGB) hologram is also demonstrated in simulation. Our approach opens a path to applications ranging from near-eye displays and holography to compact multiwavelength beam generation.

Keywords: Metasurface; achromatic metalens; dispersion engineering; orbital angular momentum states; titanium dioxide; visible spectrum.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't