A facile and selective route to remarkably inert monocyclic NHC-stabilized boriranes
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Braunschweig, Holger
Claes, Christina
Damme, Alexander
Deisenberger, Andrea
Dewhurst, Rian D.
Horl, Christian
Kramer, Thomas
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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We analytically show that an incident light can be almost completely diffracted into the −1st order in wide-angle and broadband by suitably designed thin metallic nano-gratings with simple rectangular cross sections. Such extraordinary optical diffraction results from the excitation of localized cavity modes and exists even when the grating period is modulated in a broad range. By modulating the period with binary holography techniques, we can shape an incident wave into arbitrary wavefronts with near-unity conversion efficiencies. To show the efficacy of this approach, we demonstrate three reflection-type metasurfaces for achieving near-complete conversions from a Gaussian beam into a focused beam, Bessel beam, and vortex beam, respectively, with the complete suppression of the undesired specular reflection. Our findings provide a facile approach to build arbitrary wavefront-shaping metasurfaces with wide-angle, broadband, and high efficiency performance.
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