All-dielectric hybrid VIS-NIR dual-function metasurface
Abstract
Metasurfaces are a promising technology that can serve as a compact alternative to conventional optics while providing multiple functions depending on the properties of the incident light, such as the wavelength, polarization, and incident angle. Here, we demonstrate a hybrid VIS-NIR dielectric metasurface that can reflect 940 nm light into a specified direction while transmitting visible light (450-750 nm). The dual functionality is realized by combining an aperiodic distributed Bragg reflector with dielectric meta-tokens. Experimental demonstration is also reported, showing an anomalous reflection of near-infrared (NIR) light within a 20o full field-of-view (FOV) and the transmission of wavelengths from 450 nm to 750 nm.
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