Deterministic approach to design passive anomalous-diffraction metasurfaces with nearly 100% efficiency

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Abstract

Designing perfect anomalous reflectors is crucial for achieving many metasurface-based applications, but available design approaches for the cases of extremely large bending angles either require unrealistic gain-loss materials or rely on brute-force optimizations lacking physical guidance. Here, we propose a deterministic approach to design passive metasurfaces that can reflect impinging light to arbitrary nonspecular directions with almost 100% efficiencies. With both incident and out-going far-field waves given, we can retrieve the surface-impedance profile of the target metadevice by matching boundary conditions with all allowed near-field modes added self-consistently and then construct the metadevices deterministically based on passive meta-atoms exhibiting local responses. We design/fabricate two proof-of-concept microwave metadevices and experimentally demonstrate that the first one achieves anomalous reflection to a 70° angle with efficiency ∼98%, and the second one can generate multiple reflected beams with desired bending angles and power allocations. Our findings pave the way for realizing high-efficiency wave-control metadevices with desired functionalities.

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Fang, Z., Li, H., Chen, Y., Sun, S., Xiao, S., He, Q., & Zhou, L. (2023). Deterministic approach to design passive anomalous-diffraction metasurfaces with nearly 100% efficiency. Nanophotonics, 12(13), 2383–2396. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2022-0755

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