Dynamic and arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves is challenging. We introduce time-varying Huygens' metadevices for efficient parametric conversion and demonstrate experimentally that the amplitude, phase, and scattering of parametric waves can be manipulated almost arbitrarily
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of sub-wavelength scattering elements, which aggregately man...
Electrically thin and effectively two-dimensional material composites, metasurfaces, have been widel...
As applications involving electromagnetic waves as carriers of energy and information have become co...
Huygens’ metasurfaces demonstrate almost arbitrary control over the shape of a scattered beam; howev...
Huygens’ metasurfaces demonstrate almost arbitrary control over the shape of a scattered beam; howev...
Huygens' metasurfaces allow almost arbitrary wave-front shaping. However, it remains highly nontrivi...
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of closely-spaced, subwavelength scatterers. These surfaces ...
The ability to control electromagnetic wavefront is a central key in optics. Conventional optical co...
Tunable metasurfaces are of great potential for the next-generation electromagnetic systems (e.g. be...
Leveraging wave matter interactions is central to a myriad of electromagnetic wave-based application...
With their self-tuned time-varying responses, waveform-selective metasurfaces embedded with nonlinea...
Optical metasurfaces have developed as a breakthrough concept for advanced wave-front engineering en...
For transmissive applications of electromagnetic metasurfaces, an array of subwavelength Huygens' me...
International audienceDynamic metasurface is an emerging concept for achieving a flexible control of...
In this article, we review the topic of Huygens' metasurfaces with an emphasis on existing and emerg...
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of sub-wavelength scattering elements, which aggregately man...
Electrically thin and effectively two-dimensional material composites, metasurfaces, have been widel...
As applications involving electromagnetic waves as carriers of energy and information have become co...
Huygens’ metasurfaces demonstrate almost arbitrary control over the shape of a scattered beam; howev...
Huygens’ metasurfaces demonstrate almost arbitrary control over the shape of a scattered beam; howev...
Huygens' metasurfaces allow almost arbitrary wave-front shaping. However, it remains highly nontrivi...
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of closely-spaced, subwavelength scatterers. These surfaces ...
The ability to control electromagnetic wavefront is a central key in optics. Conventional optical co...
Tunable metasurfaces are of great potential for the next-generation electromagnetic systems (e.g. be...
Leveraging wave matter interactions is central to a myriad of electromagnetic wave-based application...
With their self-tuned time-varying responses, waveform-selective metasurfaces embedded with nonlinea...
Optical metasurfaces have developed as a breakthrough concept for advanced wave-front engineering en...
For transmissive applications of electromagnetic metasurfaces, an array of subwavelength Huygens' me...
International audienceDynamic metasurface is an emerging concept for achieving a flexible control of...
In this article, we review the topic of Huygens' metasurfaces with an emphasis on existing and emerg...
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of sub-wavelength scattering elements, which aggregately man...
Electrically thin and effectively two-dimensional material composites, metasurfaces, have been widel...
As applications involving electromagnetic waves as carriers of energy and information have become co...