A Broadband, Background-Free Quarter-Wave Plate Based on Plasmonic Metasurfaces
Harvard University · Harvard University Press · +3 more institutions
Abstract
We demonstrate optically thin quarter-wave plates built with metasurfaces that generate high-quality circularly polarized light over a broad wavelength range for arbitrary orientation of the incident linear polarization. The metasurface consists of an array of plasmonic antennas with spatially varying phase and polarization responses. Experimentally demonstrated quarter-wave plates generate light with a high degree of circular polarization (>0.97) from λ = 5 to 12 μm, representing a major advance in performance compared to previously reported plasmonics-based wave plates.
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Authors
6- NYNanfang YuCorresponding
Harvard University, Harvard University Press
- FAFrancesco Aieta
Marche Polytechnic University, Harvard University
- PGPatrice Genevet
Harvard University, Texas A&M University
- MAMikhail A. Kats
Harvard University
- ZGZ. Gaburro
Harvard University, University of Trento
Topics & keywords
- Plasmon
- Waveplate
- Optics
- Broadband
- Circular polarization
- Polarization (electrochemistry)
- Wavelength
- Materials science
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