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Nanoimprint-defined, large-area meta-surfaces for unidirectional optical transmission with superior extinction in the visible-to-infrared range
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringNegative-index MetamaterialMetamaterialsSuperior ExtinctionElectromagnetic MetamaterialsOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhotonicsModal AsymmetryPhysicsLarge-area Meta-surfacesSuper-resolutionMetaopticsPlasmonicsApplied PhysicsUnidirectional Optical TransmissionDynamic MetamaterialsOptical DevicesPower Asymmetry
Optical devices with asymmetric transmission have important applications in optical systems, but optical isolators with the modal asymmetry can only be built using magneto-optical or nonlinear materials, as dictated by the Lorentz reciprocity theorem. However, optical devices with the power asymmetry can be achieved by linear materials such as metals and dielectrics. In this paper, we report a large-area, nanoimprint-defined meta-surface (stacked subwavelength gratings) with high-contrast asymmetric transmittance in the visible-to-infrared wavelength range for TM-polarized light. The physical origin of asymmetric transmission through the meta-surface is studied by analyzing the scattering matrix.
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