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Optical wavefront shaping based on functional metasurfaces

Qunshuo Wei, Lingling Huang, Thomas Zentgraf, Yongtian Wang

2020Nanophotonics61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Regarded as a kind of smart surfaces, metasurfaces can arbitrarily tailor the amplitude, phase, and polarization of light. Metasurfaces usually consist of subwavelength nanoantenna or nanoresonator arrays, which are delicately designed and processed. As an ultrathin, miniaturized versatile wavefront modulation device, metasurfaces have great information capacity and can arouse the future development of highly integrated micronano optoelectronic systems. Exploiting the advantages of ultrasmall pixels, flexible design freedom, low loss, and easy processing properties, metasurfaces provide potential feasibility and new perspectives for a plethora of applications. Here we review the research progress of metasurfaces for holographic displays, polarization conversion, active modulation, linear and nonlinear wavefront modulation, and prospect the future development trend of metasurfaces.

Topics & Concepts

WavefrontHolographyPolarization (electrochemistry)Modulation (music)Phase modulationOpticsAmplitude modulationMaterials scienceComputer scienceOptoelectronicsPhysicsFrequency modulationBandwidth (computing)TelecommunicationsAcousticsPhysical chemistryChemistryPhase noiseMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsLiquid Crystal Research Advancements
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