High-Efficiency Polarization Multiplexing Metalenses.
Xueping SunRui MaXinxin PuShaobo GeJin ChengXiangyang LiQuan WangShun ZhouWei-Guo LiuPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The polarization multiplexing technique is a well-established method that improves the communication capacity of an optical system. In this paper, we designed orthogonal linear and circular polarization multiplexing metalens using a library of rectangle TiO 2 nanostructures. The former can independently focus x- and y-linearly polarized incident lights to designed positions with a focusing efficiency of 53.81% and 51.56%, respectively, whereas the latter with two preset focal points can independently control left and right circularly polarized incident lights with a focusing efficiency of 42.45% and 42.46%, respectively. We also show that both metalenses can produce diffraction-limited focal spots for four polarization states with no obvious distortion, which opens up new applications in polarization imaging and polarization detection.