Thermally-curable nanocomposite printing for the scalable manufacturing of dielectric metasurfaces

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Metasurfaces consisting of artificially designed meta-atoms have been popularized recently due to their advantages of amplitude and phase of light control. However, the electron beam lithography method for metasurface fabrication has high cost and low throughput, which results in a limitation for the fabrication of metasurfaces. In this study, nanocomposite printing technology is used to fabricate high-efficiency metasurfaces with low cost. To demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed fabrication method, a metahologram is designed and fabricated using a nanocomposite. The metahologram exhibits conversion efficiencies of 48% and 35% at wavelengths of 532 and 635 nm, respectively. The nanocomposite is composed of polymers with nanoparticles, so durability tests are also performed to evaluate the effects of temperature and humidity on the metasurfaces. The test verifies that at temperatures below the glass transition temperature of the base resin, the nanostructures do not collapse, so the efficiency of the metasurfaces remains almost the same. The surrounding humidity does not affect the nanostructures at all. Hence, the durability of the nanocomposite metasurfaces can be further enhanced by replacing the base resin, and this nanocomposite printing method will facilitate practical metasurface use at low cost. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Kim, W., Yoon, G., Kim, J., Jeong, H., Kim, Y., Choi, H., … Lee, H. (2022). Thermally-curable nanocomposite printing for the scalable manufacturing of dielectric metasurfaces. Microsystems and Nanoengineering, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-022-00403-0

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