| Literature DB >> 28220002 |
Brian A Slovick1, You Zhou2, Zhi Gang Yu3, Ivan I Kravchenko4, Dayrl P Briggs4, Parikshit Moitra5, Srini Krishnamurthy6, Jason Valentine7.
Abstract
Polarization beam splitters, devices that separate the two orthogonal polarizations of light into different propagation directions, are among the most ubiquitous optical elements. However, traditionally polarization splitters rely on bulky optical materials, while emerging optoelectronic and photonic circuits require compact, chip-scale polarization splitters. Here, we show that a rectangular lattice of cylindrical silicon Mie resonators functions as a polarization splitter, efficiently reflecting one polarization while transmitting the other. We show that the polarization splitting arises from the anisotropic permittivity and permeability of the metasurface due to the twofold rotational symmetry of the rectangular unit cell. The high polarization efficiency, low loss and low profile make these metasurface polarization splitters ideally suited for monolithic integration with optoelectronic and photonic circuits.This article is part of the themed issue 'New horizons for nanophotonics'.Entities:
Keywords: all-dielectric; metamaterials; metasurfaces
Year: 2017 PMID: 28220002 PMCID: PMC5321832 DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2016.0072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci ISSN: 1364-503X Impact factor: 4.226