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Optimizing achromaticity in metalenses, and development of a layered thin-film metalens

Abstract:
Metalenses are ultrathin optical devices designed to replicate behavior of conventional refractive lenses, or lens arrays, utilizing nanoscale resonant structures to redirect incident light. These are often comprised of discrete meta-atoms such as nanoscale dielectric pillars. Achromatic focusing—associated with traditional multi-element refractive counterparts—is frequently attempted with single-layer metalens designs, which has proven difficult to achieve with bounded refractive indices and total lens thickness. A recent study (F.Presutti and F.Monticone, 2020) formalized this, applying optical delay-line limitations to metalenses, resulting in a generalized trade-off in achromaticity for focusing systems.
Authors:
CM Hooper, SE Bohndiek, C Williams
Journal:
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
Citation info:
12011:120110a-120110a-17
Publication date:
5th Mar 2022
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