Multifunctional interleaved geometric-phase dielectric metasurfaces

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Maguid E. [1 ]
Yulevich I. [1 ]
Yannai M. [1 ]
Kleiner V. [1 ]
Brongersma M.L. [2 ]
Hasman E. [1 ]
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[1] Micro and Nanooptics Laboratory, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
[2] Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, 476 Lomita Mall, Stanford, 94305, CA
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以色列科学基金会;
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geometric phase; metasurface; multifunctional; shared aperture; spectropolarimetry; spin-optics; Wigner distribution;
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10.1038/LSA.2017.27
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Shared-aperture technology for multifunctional planar systems, performing several simultaneous tasks, was first introduced in the field of radar antennas. In photonics, effective control of the electromagnetic response can be achieved by a geometric-phase mechanism implemented within a metasurface, enabling spin-controlled phase modulation. The synthesis of the shared-aperture and geometric-phase concepts facilitates the generation of multifunctional metasurfaces. Here shared-aperture geometric-phase metasurfaces were realized via the interleaving of sparse antenna sub-arrays, forming Si-based devices consisting of multiplexed geometric-phase profiles. We study the performance limitations of interleaved nanoantenna arrays by means of a Wigner phase-space distribution to establish the ultimate information capacity of a metasurface-based photonic system. Within these limita-tions, we present multifunctional spin-dependent dielectric metasurfaces, and demonstrate multiple-beam technology for optical rotation sensing. We also demonstrate the possibility of achieving complete real-time control and measurement of the funda-mental, intrinsic properties of light, including frequency, polarization and orbital angular momentum. © The Author(s) 2017.
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