Universal Active Metasurfaces for Ultimate Wavefront Molding by Manipulating the Reflection Singularities

Author:

Elsawy Mahmoud1ORCID,Kyrou Christina2,Mikheeva Elena2,Colom Rémi2,Duboz Jean‐Yves2,Kamali Khosro Zangeneh3,Lanteri Stéphane1,Neshev Dragomir3,Genevet Patrice2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université Côte d'Azur Inria, CNRS LJAD 06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex France

2. Université Côte d'Azur CNRS CRHEA Rue Bernard Gregory Sophia Antipolis 06560 Valbonne France

3. TMOS, Research School of Physics The Australian National University Canberra Acton 2601 Australia

Abstract

AbstractOptical metasurfaces are becoming ubiquitous optical components to control light properties. However, most of these devices are passive and cannot be arbitrarily reconfigured according to the change in the surrounding environment. Here the authors propose an innovative design strategy relying on the position of topological singularities to address full phase modulation of light with almost unity efficiency. The active metasurface unit cells consist of asymmetric Gires–Tournois resonators filled with either silicon or hetero‐structured materials to leverage on the thermo‐optical or electro‐optical effects, respectively. In both cases, a full phase modulation associated with 100% reflection amplitude is observed even when dealing with extremely low refractive index change, on the order of 0.01. Improving the deflection efficiencies for each deflection angle is performed by optimizing the refractive index modulation profile in the extended unit cell using an advanced statistical learning optimization methodology. Consequently, active beam steering designs for active thermo‐optical effect with ultimate performance exceeding 90% have been optimized. Furthermore, active wavefront splitting using electro‐optics materials is optimized to reach ultimate modulation performances with nearly 92% efficiency. The realization of highly efficient active beam‐forming operating at high frequencies would open important applications in imaging microscopy, and 3D light detection and ranging (LiDAR).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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