Design method for large-scale wide field-of-view monochromatic metalenses

We propose a novel design method for wide field-of-view monochromatic metalenses. The proposed technique partitions the outer region of a metalens into supercells, which are generated by dividing the outer region into intervals along the radial direction, where the target phase changes by 2π, and al...

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Main Authors: Tahara Hiroyuki, Yasui Toshifumi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:EPJ Applied Metamaterials
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Online Access:https://epjam.edp-open.org/articles/epjam/full_html/2024/01/epjam230008/epjam230008.html
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Summary:We propose a novel design method for wide field-of-view monochromatic metalenses. The proposed technique partitions the outer region of a metalens into supercells, which are generated by dividing the outer region into intervals along the radial direction, where the target phase changes by 2π, and along the angular direction with a constant angular periodicity. Therefore, the shape of each supercell can be approximated as a rectangle with its size comparable to a wavelength. The arrangement of pillars within this supercell is determined by metagrating optimization via the adjoint method. The optimization process considers both inter-pillar couplings and the range of incidence angles. This makes the design of large-scale wide field-of-view high-efficiency metalenses more tractable than the conventional unit-cell-based method, which is prone to efficiency decrease especially near the lens periphery. Furthermore, it has a potential advantage in terms of computational cost over other recently proposed optimization-based methods.
ISSN:2272-2394