Gradient metasurfaces: a review of fundamentals and applications
University of Southern Denmark
Abstract
In the wake of intense research on metamaterials the two-dimensional analogue, known as metasurfaces, has attracted progressively increasing attention in recent years due to the ease of fabrication and smaller insertion losses, while enabling an unprecedented control over spatial distributions of transmitted and reflected optical fields. Metasurfaces represent optically thin planar arrays of resonant subwavelength elements that can be arranged in a strictly or quasi periodic fashion, or even in an aperiodic manner, depending on targeted optical wavefronts to be molded with their help. This paper reviews a broad subclass of metasurfaces, viz. gradient metasurfaces, which are devised to exhibit spatially varying…
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Metamaterial
- Aperiodic graph
- Holography
- Optics
- Wavefront
- Planar
- Plasmon