articleNano LettersMar 17, 2016Closed access

Tunable Metasurface and Flat Optical Zoom Lens on a Stretchable Substrate

University of Pennsylvania

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Abstract

A mechanically reconfigurable metasurface that can continuously tune the wavefront is demonstrated in the visible frequency range by changing the lattice constant of a complex Au nanorod array fabricated on a stretchable polydimethylsiloxane substrate. It is shown that the anomalous refraction angle of visible light at 632.8 nm interacting with the tunable metasurface can be adjusted from 11.4° to 14.9° by stretching the substrate by ∼30%. An ultrathin flat 1.7× zoom lens whose focal length can continuously be changed from 150 to 250 μm is realized, which also demonstrates the potential of utilizing metasurfaces for reconfigurable flat optics.

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Keywords
  • Nanorod
  • Materials science
  • Optics
  • Polydimethylsiloxane
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Wavefront
  • Lens (geology)
  • Optoelectronics
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