High-Efficiency Broadband Anomalous Reflection by Gradient Meta-Surfaces

Shulin Sun(National Taiwan University), Kuang-Yu Yang(National Taiwan University), Chih‐Ming Wang(National Dong Hwa University), Ta-Ko Juan(National Dong Hwa University), Wei Ting Chen(National Taiwan University), Chun Yen Liao(National Taiwan University), Qiong He(State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics), Shiyi Xiao(Fudan University), Wen-Ting Kung(National Dong Hwa University), Guang-Yu Guo(National Taiwan University), Lei Zhou(Fudan University), Din Ping Tsai(Research Center for Applied Science, Academia Sinica)
Nano Letters
November 28, 2012
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Abstract

We combine theory and experiment to demonstrate that a carefully designed gradient meta-surface supports high-efficiency anomalous reflections for near-infrared light following the generalized Snell's law, and the reflected wave becomes a bounded surface wave as the incident angle exceeds a critical value. Compared to previously fabricated gradient meta-surfaces in infrared regime, our samples work in a shorter wavelength regime with a broad bandwidth (750-900 nm), exhibit a much higher conversion efficiency (∼80%) to the anomalous reflection mode at normal incidence, and keep light polarization unchanged after the anomalous reflection. Finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) simulations are in excellent agreement with experiments. Our findings may lead to many interesting applications, such as antireflection coating, polarization and spectral beam splitters, high-efficiency light absorbers, and surface plasmon couplers.


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