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Reconfigurable all-dielectric metalens with diffraction-limited performance

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Shalaginov, Mikhail Y; An, Sensong; Zhang, Yifei; Yang, Fan; Su, Peter; Liberman, Vladimir; Chou, Jeffrey B; Roberts, Christopher M; Kang, Myungkoo; Rios, Carlos; Du, Qingyang; Fowler, Clayton; Agarwal, Anuradha; Richardson, Kathleen A; Rivero-Baleine, Clara; Zhang, Hualiang; Hu, Juejun; Gu, Tian; ... Show more Show less
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© 2021, The Author(s). Active metasurfaces, whose optical properties can be modulated post-fabrication, have emerged as an intensively explored field in recent years. The efforts to date, however, still face major performance limitations in tuning range, optical quality, and efficiency, especially for non-mechanical actuation mechanisms. In this paper, we introduce an active metasurface platform combining phase tuning in the full 2π range and diffraction-limited performance using an all-dielectric, low-loss architecture based on optical phase change materials (O-PCMs). We present a generic design principle enabling binary switching of metasurfaces between arbitrary phase profiles and propose a new figure-of-merit (FOM) tailored for reconfigurable meta-optics. We implement the approach to realize a high-performance varifocal metalens operating at 5.2 μm wavelength. The reconfigurable metalens features a record large switching contrast ratio of 29.5 dB. We further validate aberration-free and multi-depth imaging using the metalens, which represents a key experimental demonstration of a non-mechanical tunable metalens with diffraction-limited performance.
Date issued
2021
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142620
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Lincoln Laboratory; MIT Materials Research Laboratory
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Nature Communications
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Shalaginov, Mikhail Y, An, Sensong, Zhang, Yifei, Yang, Fan, Su, Peter et al. 2021. "Reconfigurable all-dielectric metalens with diffraction-limited performance." Nature Communications, 12 (1).
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