数值孔径
材料科学
光学
平版印刷术
波前
镜头(地质)
纳米压印光刻
光电子学
极化(电化学)
焦距
等离子体子
炸薯条
栅栏
波长
物理
制作
计算机科学
电信
物理化学
病理
化学
替代医学
医学
作者
Amir Arbabi,Yu Horie,Alexander Ball,Mahmood Bagheri,Andrei Faraon
摘要
Flat optical devices thinner than a wavelength promise to replace conventional free-space components for wavefront and polarization control. Transmissive flat lenses are particularly interesting for applications in imaging and on-chip optoelectronic integration. Several designs based on plasmonic metasurfaces, high-contrast transmitarrays and gratings have been recently implemented but have not provided a performance comparable to conventional curved lenses. Here we report polarization-insensitive, micron-thick, high-contrast transmitarray micro-lenses with focal spots as small as 0.57 λ. The measured focusing efficiency is up to 82%. A rigorous method for ultrathin lens design, and the trade-off between high efficiency and small spot size (or large numerical aperture) are discussed. The micro-lenses, composed of silicon nano-posts on glass, are fabricated in one lithographic step that could be performed with high-throughput photo or nanoimprint lithography, thus enabling widespread adoption.
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