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Generation of wavelength-independent subwavelength Bessel beams using metasurfaces.


ABSTRACT: Bessel beams are of great interest due to their unique non-diffractive properties. Using a conical prism or an objective paired with an annular aperture are two typical approaches for generating zeroth-order Bessel beams. However, the former approach has a limited numerical aperture (NA), and the latter suffers from low efficiency, as most of the incident light is blocked by the aperture. Furthermore, an additional phase-modulating element is needed to generate higher-order Bessel beams, which in turn adds complexity and bulkiness to the system. We overcome these problems using dielectric metasurfaces to realize meta-axicons with additional functionalities not achievable with conventional means. We demonstrate meta-axicons with high NA up to 0.9 capable of generating Bessel beams with full width at half maximum about as small as ~?/3 (?=405?nm). Importantly, these Bessel beams have transverse intensity profiles independent of wavelength across the visible spectrum. These meta-axicons can enable advanced research and applications related to Bessel beams, such as laser fabrication, imaging and optical manipulation.

SUBMITTER: Chen WT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6062187 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generation of wavelength-independent subwavelength Bessel beams using metasurfaces.

Chen Wei Ting WT   Khorasaninejad Mohammadreza M   Zhu Alexander Y AY   Oh Jaewon J   Devlin Robert C RC   Zaidi Aun A   Capasso Federico F  

Light, science & applications 20170519 5


Bessel beams are of great interest due to their unique non-diffractive properties. Using a conical prism or an objective paired with an annular aperture are two typical approaches for generating zeroth-order Bessel beams. However, the former approach has a limited numerical aperture (NA), and the latter suffers from low efficiency, as most of the incident light is blocked by the aperture. Furthermore, an additional phase-modulating element is needed to generate higher-order Bessel beams, which i  ...[more]

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