2023
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202304386
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From Volumetric to Planar Multiplexing: Phase‐Coded Metasurfaces without the Bragg Effect

Abstract: Metasurfaces consisting of planar subwavelength structures with minimal thickness are appealing to emerging technologies such as integrated optics and photonic chips for their small footprint and compatibility with sophisticated planar nanofabrication techniques. However, reduced dimensionality due to the two‐dimensional nature of a metasurface poses challenges to the adaptation of a few useful methods that have found great success with conventional optics in three‐dimensional space. For instance, Bragg diffra… Show more

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“…The response of a VBGbased filter is contingent on various factors, including the spatial spectrum of the gratings, the distribution of input beams, and the environmental conditions in which it is employed [130] . Recently, a phase-coded metasurface was proposed that employs the same principle but enables on-chip multiplexing in the 2D design [131] .…”
Section: Optical Frequency/wavelength Modulation With Micro-doesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response of a VBGbased filter is contingent on various factors, including the spatial spectrum of the gratings, the distribution of input beams, and the environmental conditions in which it is employed [130] . Recently, a phase-coded metasurface was proposed that employs the same principle but enables on-chip multiplexing in the 2D design [131] .…”
Section: Optical Frequency/wavelength Modulation With Micro-doesmentioning
confidence: 99%