Generation of a polarization insensitive Airy beam using an all-dielectric metasurface

  • Wu B
  • Xu B
  • Wang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Airy beam possesses some unusual properties, which are non-diffraction, self-healing, and a unique self-bending behavior. Previous works about metasurfaces have used geometric phase or plasma resonance to produce the Airy beam. However, the former requires a circular polarized light incident, while the latter has a large optical loss. In this paper, a polarization insensitive metasuface is designed to generate the Airy beam. It works in 635 nm , which is the working wavelength of the commonly used semiconductor laser. The nature of all-dielectric eliminates the ohmic loss improving the working efficiency of the metasurface. The efficiency of generating the Airy beam is approximately 58 %. Most important of all, the square nanopillar is easier to be realized in processing. The square structure can have a smooth side as in the case of processing equipment accuracy is not very high.

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Wu, B., Xu, B., Wang, X., & Ying, H. (2021). Generation of a polarization insensitive Airy beam using an all-dielectric metasurface. Optical Materials Express, 11(3), 842. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.418910

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