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arxiv: 1806.03131 · v1 · pith:EN7H4IDDnew · submitted 2018-06-08 · ⚛️ physics.optics

High-Efficiency Ultra-Violet Dielectric Meta-Holograms with Antiferromagnetic Resonances

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keywords antiferromagnetichigh-efficiencymetasurfacesamdscomponentelectromagneticlightmeta-hologram
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Metasurfaces with spatially varying subwavelength structures enable full control of electromagnetic waves over a wide spectrum. High-efficiency metasurfaces, especially in a transmission mode, are of practical significance in optical elements and systems, hitherto their operating frequencies have been expanded down to visible-wavelength ranges. Challenges of developing shorter-wavelength metasurfaces originate from electromagnetic loss caused by strong absorption for most high-refractive-index materials. Here we introduce a large-bandgap semiconductor material-niobium pentoxide (Nb2O5)-to engineer a ultraviolet meta-hologram with a total efficiency of 81% at 355nm wavelength. This meta-hologram modulates the geometric phase of transmitted circular-polarization light via orientation-varying high-aspect-ratio nano-bricks that are elaborately designed to excite antiferromagnetic resonances. We reveal that the induced antiferromagnetic modes maintain one component (e.g., Ex-component) of incident light through even-numbered antiparallel magnetic dipoles (AMDs) but reverse the other component (e.g., Ey-component) via odd-numbered AMDs, thus realizing high-efficiency polarization conversion. Our approach might open the door towards high-performance ultraviolet-light nanophotonics and meta-optics.

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