Metalenses at visible wavelengths: past, present, perspectives
Abstract
The so-called "flat optics" that shapes the phase of an incident wave in free space through subwavelength structures has a venerable history. In that domain, achieving high efficiency at large deflection angles requires a low absorption material, a suitable technological process, as well as suitably engineered nanostructures that makes them electromagnetically independent despite the small spacing required to spatially sample a rapidly varying phase.
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