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Multifunctional Nonlocal Metasurfaces

Diffractive photonic devices manipulate light via local and nonlocal optical modes. Local devices, such as metasurfaces, can shape a wavefront at multiple selected wavelengths, but inevitably modify light across the spectrum; nonlocal devices, such as grating filters, offer great frequency selectivity but limited spatial control. Here, we introduce a rational design paradigm using quasi-bound states in the continuum to realize multifunctional nonlocal devices: metasurfaces that produce narrowband spatially tailored wavefronts at multiple selected wavelengths and yet are otherwise transparent.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWMultifunctional Nonlocal Metasu...preprint / 2020AAdam C. OvervigResearcherAStephanie C. MalekResearcherANanfang YuResearcherTphysics.optics7109 works
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Multifunctional Nonlocal Metasurfaces

preprint / 2020

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