Abstract
Spectral filters with polarimetric character in short-wave infrareds are urgently
needed because of their broad applications in optic-fiber
communications, polarimetric detections, and imaging. Based on our
earlier progress in developing polarimetric devices in infrared
wavelengths, in this work, a plasmonic-metasurface-based
polarization-dependency multi-channel narrowband filter in short-wave
infrareds was developed. To meet requirements by the developing trend
of polarimetric detection/spectral imaging in short-wave infrareds, a
resonant cavity in the form of the Au hat/elliptical
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pillars/Au layer as the filters was
proposed. Numerical simulations by finite-difference time-domain
(FDTD) show resonant and polarized transmissions of the designed
devices to infrared light in short wavelengths, and the peak positions
are relevant to the structural dimensions. Optical characteristics of
the filters, fabricated by electron beam lithography/dry-etch
technique, agree well with the simulated behavior. To enhance the
transmission efficiency to the applicable level, nanoprocessing of the
filters still needs to be optimized. Nevertheless, the progress
reported is promising for this new type of spectral filters based on
modern metasurfaces.
Funder
Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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