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  • 2014Spectral and angular characteristics of dielectric resonator metasurface at optical frequencies19citations
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Spectral and angular characteristics of dielectric resonator metasurface at optical frequencies

  • López-García, Martin
  • Shah, Charan M.
  • Withayachumnankul, Withawat
  • Bhaskaran, Madhu
  • Zou, Longfang
  • Mitchell, Arnan
  • Klemm, Maciej
  • Oulton, Ruth
  • Sriram, Sharath
Abstract

The capability of manipulating light at subwavelength scale has fostered the applications of flat metasurfaces in various fields. Compared to metallic structure, metasurfaces made of high permittivity low-loss dielectric resonators hold the promise of high efficiency by avoiding high conductive losses of metals at optical frequencies. This letter investigates the spectral and angular characteristics of a dielectric resonator metasurface composed of periodic sub-arrays of resonators with a linearly varying phase response. The far-field response of the metasurface can be decomposed into the response of a single grating element (sub-array) and the grating arrangement response. The analysis also reveals that coupling between resonators has a non-negligible impact on the angular response. Over a wide wavelength range, the simulated and measured angular characteristics of the metasurface provide a definite illustration of how different grating diffraction orders can be selectively suppressed or enhanced through antenna sub-array design.

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