A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared

Deflection, a basic functionality of wavefront manipulation is usually associated with the phase-gradient metasurfaces and the classical blazed gratings. We numerically and experimentally demonstrate an unusually wideband and simultaneously wide-angle deflection achieved at near-infrared in reflecti...

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Main Authors: Aalizadeh Majid, Serebryannikov Andriy E., Ozbay Ekmel, Vandenbosch Guy A. E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-09-01
Series:Nanophotonics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0386
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spelling doaj-31ad55fedf9a4a25ab4911c024c5dff12021-09-06T19:20:36ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86062192-86142020-09-019154589460010.1515/nanoph-2020-0386A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infraredAalizadeh Majid0Serebryannikov Andriy E.1Ozbay Ekmel2Vandenbosch Guy A. E.3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USADepartment of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, ul. Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego 2, 61-614 Poznan, PolandNanotechnology Research Center (NANOTAM), Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Science (UNAM), Department of Physics, Department of Electrical Engineering, Bilkent University, 06800 Ankara, TurkeyESAT, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 3001 Leuven, Flanders, BelgiumDeflection, a basic functionality of wavefront manipulation is usually associated with the phase-gradient metasurfaces and the classical blazed gratings. We numerically and experimentally demonstrate an unusually wideband and simultaneously wide-angle deflection achieved at near-infrared in reflection mode for a periodic (nongradient), ultrathin meta-array comprising only one silicon nanorod (Mie resonator) per period. It occurs in the range where only the first negative diffraction order and zero order may propagate. Deflection serves as the enabler for multifunctional operation. Being designed with the main goal to obtain ultra-wideband and wide-angle deflection, the proposed meta-array is also capable in spatial filtering and wide-angle splitting. Spatial filtering of various types can be obtained in one structure by exploiting either deflection in nonzero diffraction orders, or the specular-reflection (zero-order) regime. Thus, the role of different diffraction orders is clarified. Moreover, on–off switching of deflection and related functionalities is possible by changing polarization state of the incident wave. The suggested device is simple to fabricate and only requires cost-effective materials, so it is particularly appropriate for the large-area fabrication using nanoprint lithography. Ultra-wideband wide-angle and other deflection scenarios, along with the other functionalities, are promising for applications in optical communications, laser optics, sensing, detection, and imaging.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0386deflectionmeta-arraymie resonancemultifunctionalityspatial filteringsplitting
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author Aalizadeh Majid
Serebryannikov Andriy E.
Ozbay Ekmel
Vandenbosch Guy A. E.
spellingShingle Aalizadeh Majid
Serebryannikov Andriy E.
Ozbay Ekmel
Vandenbosch Guy A. E.
A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
Nanophotonics
deflection
meta-array
mie resonance
multifunctionality
spatial filtering
splitting
author_facet Aalizadeh Majid
Serebryannikov Andriy E.
Ozbay Ekmel
Vandenbosch Guy A. E.
author_sort Aalizadeh Majid
title A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
title_short A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
title_full A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
title_fullStr A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
title_full_unstemmed A simple Mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
title_sort simple mie-resonator based meta-array with diverse deflection scenarios enabling multifunctional operation at near-infrared
publisher De Gruyter
series Nanophotonics
issn 2192-8606
2192-8614
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Deflection, a basic functionality of wavefront manipulation is usually associated with the phase-gradient metasurfaces and the classical blazed gratings. We numerically and experimentally demonstrate an unusually wideband and simultaneously wide-angle deflection achieved at near-infrared in reflection mode for a periodic (nongradient), ultrathin meta-array comprising only one silicon nanorod (Mie resonator) per period. It occurs in the range where only the first negative diffraction order and zero order may propagate. Deflection serves as the enabler for multifunctional operation. Being designed with the main goal to obtain ultra-wideband and wide-angle deflection, the proposed meta-array is also capable in spatial filtering and wide-angle splitting. Spatial filtering of various types can be obtained in one structure by exploiting either deflection in nonzero diffraction orders, or the specular-reflection (zero-order) regime. Thus, the role of different diffraction orders is clarified. Moreover, on–off switching of deflection and related functionalities is possible by changing polarization state of the incident wave. The suggested device is simple to fabricate and only requires cost-effective materials, so it is particularly appropriate for the large-area fabrication using nanoprint lithography. Ultra-wideband wide-angle and other deflection scenarios, along with the other functionalities, are promising for applications in optical communications, laser optics, sensing, detection, and imaging.
topic deflection
meta-array
mie resonance
multifunctionality
spatial filtering
splitting
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0386
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