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Published on: September 25, 2020
Ultracompact meta-pixels for high colour depth generation using a bi-layered hybrid metasurface
Jeong-Geun Yun1, Jangwoon Sung1, Sun-Je Kim1
1Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Gwanak-Gu Gwanakro 1, Seoul, 08826, Korea.
Abstract:
Nano-structural colour pixels have attracted much attention as promising solutions for compact display devices. However, it is difficult to miniaturize and integrate conventional transmissive colour filtering components for high resolution pixels within subwavelength scale without sacrificing colour depth. Here, we propose a novel colour pixel structure using bi-layered hybrid metasurfaces that are composed of aluminum nanograting and amorphous silicon nanorod layers. The independent high-contrast control of resonance intensity and spectral position is achieved by anisotropic Mie resonances and cavity effect between stacked two metasurfaces. Moreover, the proposed structures permit the wide colour gamut through the novel physical principles. In addition, a meta-pixel which can provide gradual tuning of colour is demonstrated to obtain high colour depth. The proposed structures are expected to be fruitful for the development of next generation display and imaging systems.

