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Wave front engineering from an array of thin aperture antennas
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EngineeringWave OpticNegative-index MetamaterialMetasurfacesMetamaterialsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic CompatibilityUltra-thin MetamaterialComputational ElectromagneticsRotation AngleWave Front EngineeringNanophotonicsElectromagnetic WavePhotonicsAnisotropic Aperture AntennasAntennaOptical AntennasMicrowave AntennaRadarArray ProcessingDynamic MetamaterialsBeamformingAntenna Arrays
We propose an ultra-thin metamaterial constructed by an ensemble of the same type of anisotropic aperture antennas with phase discontinuity for wave front manipulation across the metamaterial. A circularly polarized light is completely converted to the cross-polarized light which can either be bent or focused tightly near the diffraction limit. It depends on a precise control of the optical-axis profile of the antennas on a subwavelength scale, in which the rotation angle of the optical axis has a simple linear relationship to the phase discontinuity. Such an approach enables effective wave front engineering within a subwavelength scale.
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