Highly
Efficient Anisotropic Chiral Plasmonic Metamaterials
for Polarization Conversion and Detection
Posted on 2021-08-12 - 20:29
Plasmonic chiral
metamaterials have attracted broad research interest
because of their potential applications in optical communication,
biomedical diagnosis, polarization imaging, and circular dichroism
spectroscopy. However, optical losses in plasmonic structures severely
limit practical applications. Here, we present the design concept
and experimental demonstration for highly efficient subwavelength-thick
plasmonic chiral metamaterials with strong chirality. The proposed
designs utilize plasmonic metasurfaces to control the phase and polarization
of light and exploit anisotropic thin-film interference effects to
enhance optical chirality while minimizing optical loss. Based on
such design concepts, we demonstrated experimentally optical devices
such as circular polarization filters with transmission efficiency
up to 90% and extinction ratio >180, polarization converters with
conversion efficiency up to 90%, as well as on-chip integrated microfilter
arrays for full Stokes polarization detection with high accuracy over
a broad wavelength range (3.5–5 μm). The proposed design
concepts are applicable from near-infrared to Terahertz regions via structural engineering.
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Bai, Jing; Yao, Yu (2021). Highly
Efficient Anisotropic Chiral Plasmonic Metamaterials
for Polarization Conversion and Detection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c02278