Dispersion Engineering at Ultrathin Thicknesses: Arbitrarily-Broadband Quadratic Phase Manipulations with Multiresonant Metasurfaces | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Dispersion Engineering at Ultrathin Thicknesses: Arbitrarily-Broadband Quadratic Phase Manipulations with Multiresonant Metasurfaces


Abstract:

We propose multiresonant metasurfaces that exhibit a broadband and purely-quadratic spectral phase to be utilized for dispersion compensation and in general any applicati...Show More

Abstract:

We propose multiresonant metasurfaces that exhibit a broadband and purely-quadratic spectral phase to be utilized for dispersion compensation and in general any application requiring temporal pulse shaping of broadband signals. The proposed metasurfaces can be fundamentally ultrathin; they exchange propagating phase accumulation with resonant phase delay and require implementing a specific combination of Lorentzian resonances in the electric and magnetic surface conductivities (i.e., a specifically-resonant surface replaces a bulk volume). The required sheet conductivities are rigorously derived taking care to satisfy fundamental physical constraints. Our approach overcomes the fundamental limitations of both conventional, non-resonant approaches (too bulky), as well as modern, singly-resonant metasurfaces (too narrowband) and aspires to bring broadband dispersion engineering at ultrathin physical scales.
Date of Conference: 11-16 September 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 October 2023
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Conference Location: Chania, Greece

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National Hellenic Research Foundation, Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute, Athens, Greece
Foundation for Research and Technology, Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser, Hellas, Heraklion, Greece
Ames Laboratory–U.S. DOE and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

National Hellenic Research Foundation, Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute, Athens, Greece
Foundation for Research and Technology, Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser, Hellas, Heraklion, Greece
Ames Laboratory–U.S. DOE and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

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