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Metallic metasurfaces for high efficient polarization conversion control in transmission mode
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EngineeringNegative-index MetamaterialMetasurfacesMetamaterialsMetallic MetasurfacesElectromagnetic MetamaterialsHigh EfficientOptical PropertiesNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsPolarization ImagingMicrowave PhotonicsResonances EffectApplied PhysicsPolarization ControlDynamic MetamaterialsTransmission Mode
A high efficient broadband polarization converter is an important component in integrated miniaturized optical systems, but its performances is often restricted by the material structures, metallic metasurfaces for polarization control in transmission mode never achieved efficiency above 0.5. Herein, we theoretically demonstrate that metallic metasurfaces constructed by thick cross-shaped particles can realize a high efficient polarization transformation over a broadband. We investigated the resonant properties of designed matesurfaces and found that the interaction between double FP cavity resonances and double bulk magnetic resonances is the main reason to generate a high transmissivity over a broadband. In addition, through using four resonances effect and tuning the anisotropic optical response, we realized a high efficient (> 0.85) quarter-wave plate at the wavelength range from 1175nm to 1310nm and a high efficient (> 0.9) half-wave plate at the wavelength range from 1130nm to 1230nm. The proposed polarization converters may have many potential applications in integrated polarization conversion devices and optical data storage systems.
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