Mie-Resonant Membrane Huygens' Metasurfaces
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Yang, Quanlong
Kruk, Sergey
Xu, Yuehong
Wang, Qingwei
Srivastava, Yogesh Kumar
Koshelev, Kirill
Kravchenko, Ivan I
Singh, Ranjan
Han, Jiaguang
Kivshar, Yuri
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Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH
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All-dielectric metasurfaces have become a new paradigm for flat optics as
they allow flexible engineering of the electromagnetic space of propagating
waves. Such metasurfaces are usually composed of individual subwavelength
elements embedded into a host medium or placed on a substrate, which
often diminishes the quality of the resonances. The substrate imposes limitations on the metasurface functionalities, especially for infrared and terahertz
frequencies. Here a novel concept of membrane Huygens’ metasurfaces is
introduced. The metasurfaces feature an inverted design, and they consist
of arrays of holes made in a thin membrane of high-index dielectric material,
with the response governed by the electric and magnetic Mie resonances
excited within dielectric domains of the membrane. Highly efficient transmission combined with the 2π phase coverage in the freestanding membranes
is demonstrated. Several functional metadevices for wavefront control are
designed, including beam deflector, a lens, and an axicon. Such membrane
metasurfaces provide novel opportunities for efficient large-area metadevices, whose advanced functionality is defined by structuring rather than by
chemical composition.
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