Circular-Polarization-Dependent
Beam Deflection via
Brillouin Zone Folding in Resonant Phase Gradient Metasurfaces
Posted on 2024-07-04 - 16:03
Phase
gradient metasurfaces enabled by guided-mode resonances offer
a flexible route to realize multifunctional beam deflection with extreme
spectral resolution. The high angular dispersion of guided-mode resonances
allows us to mold the wavefront of light by tailoring the photonic
band structures of resonant metasurfaces, which is yet elusive. Herein,
we present the experimental demonstration of circular-polarization-dependent
beam deflection via Brillouin zone folding in resonant phase gradient
metasurfaces. The symmetry breaking in resonant metasurfaces via a
periodic perturbation can form photonic superlattices in metasurfaces,
leading to Brillouin zone folding in the photonic band structures.
As such, the photonic band is replicated and translated along the
momentum axis depending on the polarization of light. Consequently,
circularly polarized light is coupled to the resonant metasurface
in the normal direction and then experiences circular-polarization-dependent
beam deflection through a cross-polarized band transition. Our work
may open new avenues to optical wavefront manipulation via photonic
band engineering.
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Zhou, Jiaxin; Xia, Meng; Chen, Yuhua; Zhang, Xingwang (2024). Circular-Polarization-Dependent
Beam Deflection via
Brillouin Zone Folding in Resonant Phase Gradient Metasurfaces. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.4c00553Â