Helicity-delinked manipulations on surface waves and propagating waves by metasurfaces

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Abstract

Although many approaches have been proposed to manipulate propagating waves (PWs) and surface waves (SWs), usually each operation needs a separate meta-device, being unfavorable for optical integrations. Here, we propose a scheme to design a single meta-device that can efficiently generate SWs and/or PWs with pre-designed wavefronts, under the excitations of circularly polarized (CP) PWs with different helicity. As a proof of concept, we design and fabricate a microwave meta-device and experimentally demonstrate that it can convert incident CP waves of opposite helicity to SWs possessing different wavefronts and traveling to opposite directions, both exhibiting very high efficiencies. We further generalize our scheme to design a meta-device and numerically demonstrate that it can either excite a SW beam with tailored wavefront or generate a far-field PW with pre-designed wavefront, as shined by CP waves with different helicity. Our work opens the door to achieving simultaneous controls on far- and near-field electromagnetic environments based on a single ultra-compact platform.

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Li, S., Wang, Z., Dong, S., Yi, S., Guan, F., Chen, Y., … Sun, S. (2020). Helicity-delinked manipulations on surface waves and propagating waves by metasurfaces. Nanophotonics, 9(10), 3473–3481. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0200

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