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Metasurface Design for the Generation of an Arbitrary Assembly of Different Polarization States

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Abstract

Manipulation of polarization states with metasurfaces is a compelling approach for on-chip photonics and portable information processing. Here we demonstrate a metasurface made of L-shaped resonators with different geometrical sizes to generate different types of polarization states simultaneously. Each resonator diffracts a right- or left-handed circularly polarized state with an additional geometrical-scaling-induced phase. The type of polarization state of each diffracted beam is determined by the enantiomorphism, size, and spatial sequence of the resonators in the unit cell. The number of the beams is modulated by the geometry and separation of the resonators. We provide examples to illustrate how to achieve the specific number of diffracted beams with the desired polarization states in experiments. We suggest that this strategy can be applied for integrated photonics and portable quantum information processing.

Publication: 1. Y.-J. Gao, Z. Wang, W. Tang, X. Xiong, Z. Wang, F. Chen, R.-W. Peng and M. Wang, Phys. Rev. B 104, 125419 (2021).<br>2. Y.-J. Gao, X. Xiong, Z. Wang, F. Chen, R.-W. Peng, and M. Wang, Phys. Rev. X 10, 031035 (2020).

Presenters

  • Yajun Gao

    Nanjing Univ

Authors

  • Yajun Gao

    Nanjing Univ

  • Ruwen Peng

    Nanjing University, Nanjing Univ

  • Mu Wang

    Nanjing University, Nanjing Univ