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All-Glass, Large Metalens at Visible Wavelength Using Deep-Ultraviolet Projection Lithography.

Joon-Suh Park1,2, Shuyan Zhang1,3, Alan She1,4, Wei Ting Chen1, Peng Lin5, Kerolos M A Yousef6, Ji-Xin Cheng5, Federico Capasso1.   

Abstract

Metalenses, planar lenses realized by placing subwavelength nanostructures that locally impart lenslike phase shifts to the incident light, are promising as a replacement for refractive optics for their ultrathin, lightweight, and tailorable characteristics, especially for applications where payload is of significant importance. However, the requirement of fabricating up to billions of subwavelength structures for centimeter-scale metalenses can constrain size-scalability and mass-production for large lenses. In this Letter, we demonstrate a centimeter-scale, all-glass metalens capable of focusing and imaging at visible wavelength, using deep-ultraviolet (DUV) projection stepper lithography. Here, we show size-scalability and potential for mass-production by fabricating 45 metalenses of 1 cm diameter on a 4 in. fused-silica wafer. The lenses show diffraction-limited focusing behavior for any homogeneously polarized incidence at visible wavelengths. The metalens' performance is quantified by the Strehl ratio and the modulation transfer function (MTF), which are then compared with commercial refractive spherical and aspherical singlet lenses of similar size and focal length. We further explore the imaging capabilities of our metalens using a color-pixel sCMOS camera and scanning-imaging techniques, demonstrating potential applications for virtual reality (VR) devices or biological imaging techniques.

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Keywords:  DUV lithography; Metalens; all-glass; metasurface; visible wavelength

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31726010     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b03333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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5.  Meta-optics achieves RGB-achromatic focusing for virtual reality.

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10.  Design of Polarization-Independent Reflective Metalens in the Ultraviolet-Visible Wavelength Region.

Authors:  Huifang Guo; Song Yue; Ran Wang; Yu Hou; Man Li; Kunpeng Zhang; Zichen Zhang
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