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Nanoscale Noncoplanar Beam Splitters With Tunable Split Ratio

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Beam splitters, especially those with tunable split ratios, play significant role in interferometers, spectrometers, and communication systems. To this end, we proposed a polarization-controllable beam splitter based on dielectric metasurface… Click to show full abstract

Beam splitters, especially those with tunable split ratios, play significant role in interferometers, spectrometers, and communication systems. To this end, we proposed a polarization-controllable beam splitter based on dielectric metasurface composed of an array of dielectric pillars. The dielectric metasurface presents phase gradients along two orthogonal directions, say, x- and y-axis, with each phase gradient applicable to one of two orthogonal linear polarizations. Due to the orthogonality of the dual phase gradients in both position and polarization, an elliptically polarized incident beam can be diffracted into two refracted beams, one lies within xoz plane and the other in yoz plane. More importantly, the split ratio of the two refracted beams is continuously tunable by changing the ellipticity of incident beam. Under extreme case, x- or y-polarized incident beam is refracted into one beam, but in different planes for different kind of linear polarization. Besides, the refracted angle of each refracted beam in respective refracted plane can be easily set by adjusting the phase difference of adjacent rows or columns of metasurface. With same method, a polarization-controllable dual-wavelength beam splitter is also achieved on the basis of phase-gradient metasurface. Such a noncoplanar beam splitter with tunable split ratios may play significant role in novel miniature optical devices and systems.

Keywords: noncoplanar beam; tunable split; beam splitters; beam; split ratio

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Journal
Year Published: 2020

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