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Andrew Lininger1, Alexander Y Zhu2, Joon-Suh Park2,3, Giovanna Palermo4, Sharmistha Chatterjee4, Jonathan Boyd1, Federico Capasso5, Giuseppe Strangi6,4.
Abstract
Optical metasurfaces allow the ability to precisely manipulate the wavefront of light, creating many interesting and exotic optical phenomena. However, they generally lack dynamic control over their optical properties and are limited to passive optical elements. In this work, we report the nontrivial infiltration of nanostructured metalenses with three respective nematic liquid crystals of different refractive index and birefringence. The optical properties of the metalens are evaluated after liquid-crystal infiltration to quantify its effect on the intended optical design. We observe a significant modification of the metalens focus after infiltration for each liquid crystal. These optical changes result from modification of local refractive index surrounding the metalens structure after infiltration. We report qualitative agreement of the optical experiments with finite-difference time-domain solver (FDTD) simulation results. By harnessing the tunability inherent in the orientation dependent refractive index of the infiltrated liquid crystal, the metalens system considered here has the potential to enable dynamic reconfigurability in metasurfaces.Keywords: liquid crystal; optical metasurfaces; reconfigurable metasurface
Year: 2020 PMID: 32778599 PMCID: PMC7456101 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2006336117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205