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Planar, flattened Luneburg lens at infrared wavelengths
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringOphthalmologyNew DeviceOptical PropertiesGeometrical OpticApplied PhysicsMetamaterialsTransformation OpticsInfrared OpticFreeform OpticDynamic MetamaterialsInfrared WavelengthsOptoelectronicsOptical ElementElectromagnetic MetamaterialsNanophotonics
Employing artificially structured metamaterials provides a means of circumventing the limits of conventional optical materials. Here, we use transformation optics (TO) combined with nanolithography to produce a planar Luneburg lens with a flat focal surface that operates at telecommunication wavelengths. Whereas previous infrared TO devices have been transformations of free-space, here we implement a transformation of an existing optical element to create a new device with the same optical characteristics but a user-defined geometry.
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