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Title: Cascaded metamaterial polarizers for the visible region
Polarizers serve many application fields such as imaging, display technology, and telecommunications. Focusing on the visible spectral region, we provide the design and fabrication of compact high-efficiency resonant polarizers in the crystalline silicon-on-quartz material system. We experimentally verify the improved efficiency attained by a cascaded dual-module polarizer assembled with building blocks of elemental subwavelength grating structures. We obtain a measured extinction ratio (ER) of ∼<#comment/> 3000 in a 2 mm thick stacked prototype device across a bandwidth of ∼<#comment/> 110 n m in the 570–680 nm spectral domain. The ridge width of the constituent nanograting is ∼<#comment/> 84 n m . Computed results show a high ER in spite of the lossy nature of crystalline silicon in the visible region, enabling cascaded metasurfaces while preserving high transmission.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
1826966
PAR ID:
10205866
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Publisher / Repository:
Optical Society of America
Date Published:
Journal Name:
Optics Letters
Volume:
45
Issue:
24
ISSN:
0146-9592; OPLEDP
Format(s):
Medium: X Size: Article No. 6831
Size(s):
Article No. 6831
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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