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Jingtian Hu, Danqing Wang, Debanjan Bhowmik
1Centre for Optical and Electromagnetic Research and South China Academy of Advanced Optoelectronics , South China Normal University , Guangzhou , Guangdong 510006 China.
Abstract:
This paper describes a reconfigurable metalens system that can image at visible wavelengths based on arrays of coupled plasmonic nanoparticles. These lenses manipulated the wavefront and focused light by exciting surface lattice resonances that were tuned by patterned polymer blocks on single-particle sites. Predictive design of the dielectric nanoblocks was performed using an evolutionary algorithm to create a range of three-dimensional focusing responses. For scalability, we demonstrated a simple technique for erasing and writing the polymer nanostructures on the metal nanoparticle arrays in a single step using solvent-assisted nanoscale embossing. This reconfigurable materials platform enables tunable focusing with diffraction-limited resolution and offers prospects for highly adaptive, compact imaging.
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