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Ultrathin and Multicolor Optical Cavities with Embedded Metasurfaces

Published 15 Nov 2017 in physics.optics | (1711.05798v1)

Abstract: Over the past years, photonic metasurfaces have demonstrated their remarkable and diverse capabilities for achieving advanced control over light propagation by confining electromagnetic radiation within the deeply subwavelength thickness of these artificial films. Here, we demonstrate that metasurfaces also offer new unparalleled capabilities for decreasing the overall dimensions of integrated optical components and systems. We propose an original approach of embedding a metasurface inside one of the most fundamental optical elements -an optical cavity- to drastically scale-down the thickness of the optical cavity. We apply this methodology to design and implement a metasurfaces-based nano-cavity where the Fabry-Perot interferometric principle has been modified to reduce the cavity thickness below the conventional half-wavelength minimum. In addition, the nano-cavities with embedded metasurfaces can support independently tunable resonances at multiple bands. As a proof-of-concept, using nano-structured metasurfaces within 100-nm nano-cavities, we experimentally demonstrate high spatial resolution color filtering and spectral imaging. The proposed approach can be extrapolated to compact integrated optical systems on-a-chip such as VCSEL, high-resolution spatial light modulators, imaging spectroscopy systems, and bio-sensors.

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