Broadband high-efficiency dielectric metalenses based on quasi-continuous nanostrips

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Abstract

Benefiting from the abrupt phase changes within subwavelength thicknesses, metasurfaces have been widely applied for lightweight and compact optical systems. Simultaneous broadband and high-efficiency characteristics are highly attractive for the practical implementation of metasurfaces. However, current metasurface devices mostly adopt discrete micro/nano structures, which rarely realize both merits simultaneously. In this paper, dielectric metasurfaces composed of quasi-continuous nanostrips are proposed to overcome this limitation. Via quasi-continuous nanostrips metasurface, a normal focusing metalens and a superoscillatory lens overcoming the diffraction limit are designed and experimentally demonstrated. The quasi-continuous metadevices can operate in a broadband wavelength ranging from 450 nm to 1000 nm and keep a high power efficiency. The average efficiency of the fabricated metalens reaches 54.24%, showing a significant improvement compared to the previously reported metalenses with the same thickness. The proposed methodology can be easily extended to design other metadevices with the advantages of broadband and high-efficiency in practical optical systems.

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Zhang, X., Chen, Q., Tang, D., Liu, K., Zhang, H., Shi, L., … Xiao, S. (2024). Broadband high-efficiency dielectric metalenses based on quasi-continuous nanostrips. Opto-Electronic Advances, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.29026/oea.2024.230126

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