Polarization-Independent Silicon Metadevices for Efficient Optical Wavefront Control

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We experimentally demonstrate a functional silicon metadevice at telecom wavelengths that can efficiently control the wavefront of optical beams by imprinting a spatially varying transmittance phase independent of the polarization of the incident beam. Near-unity transmittance efficiency and close to 0-2 phase coverage are enabled by utilizing the localized electric and magnetic Mie-type resonances of low-loss silicon nanoparticles tailored to behave as electromagnetically dual-symmetric scatterers. We apply this concept to realize a metadevice that converts a Gaussian beam into a vortex beam. The required spatial distribution of transmittance phases is achieved by a variation of the lattice spacing as a single geometric control parameter.

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Chong, K. E., Staude, I., James, A., Dominguez, J., Liu, S., Campione, S., … Kivshar, Y. S. (2015). Polarization-Independent Silicon Metadevices for Efficient Optical Wavefront Control. Nano Letters, 15(8), 5369–5374. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01752

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