| Literature DB >> 31944433 |
Zhiguang Liu1,2, Yi Xu3, Chang-Yin Ji1, Shanshan Chen1, Xiangping Li3, Xiangdong Zhang1, Yugui Yao1, Jiafang Li1,2.
Abstract
2D metasurfaces have emerged as a paradigm-shifting platform for light management with considerable miniaturization and alleviated fabrication challenges than their 3D counterparts. However, the appearance of in-plane mirror symmetry and reduced dimensions impose fundamental restraints to advanced chiroptical responses and reconfiguration capabilities. Here, a new concept of Fano-enhanced circular dichroism by introducing a reconfigurable stereo metasurface, which possesses deformable out-of-plane twists that are readily achieved by a simple nano-kirigami fabrication method, is demonstrated. The stereo height and twisting geometries can be reproducibly controlled, providing a facile and automated fashion to tailor the distinct profiles of Fano resonances under circularly polarized incidence. As a result, a recorded high efficiency of circular dichroism generation per unit sample thickness is achieved with Fano resonances in opposite lineshapes. Leveraging this feature, large-range reconfiguration of circular dichroism at optical wavelengths is demonstrated through reversible compression of the stereo metasurfaces with a fiber tip. The studied stereo metasurface unfolds a new degree of freedom for advanced photonic applications in a quasi-flat optical platform, and the proposed concept of Fano-enhanced circular dichroism opens new venues to explore interesting fundamental phenomena of chiral optics.Entities:
Keywords: Fano resonances; circular dichroism; reconfigurable stereo metasurfaces
Year: 2020 PMID: 31944433 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849