We present a mechanism by which a metamaterial surface, or metasurface, can act as an ideal phase-controlled rotatable linear polarizer. Using coupled-mode theory and the idea of coherent perfect absorption into auxiliary polarization channels, we show how the losses and near-field couplings on the metasurface can be balanced so that, with equal-power linearly polarized beams incident on each side, varying the relative phase rotates the polarization angles of the output beams while maintaining zero ellipticity. The system can be described by a non-Hermitian effective Hamiltonian which is parity-time (PT) symmetric, although there is no actual gain present; perfect polarization conversion occurs at the eigenfrequencies of this Hamiltonian, a...
Metasurfaces have enabled unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves, providing new opportunit...
According to the fundamental Huygens superposition principle, light beams traveling in a linear medi...
Metasurfaces have the potential to emerge as essential components for classical and nonclassical opt...
We present a mechanism by which a metamaterial surface, or metasurface, can act as an ideal phase-co...
A single metasurface is demonstrated with powerful manipulating capability to arbitrarily and indepe...
Control of light with light is at the heart of optical information processing. Here we demonstrate f...
Processing of photonic information usually relies on electronics. Aiming to avoid the conversion bet...
Like amplitude and phase, polarization is one of the fundamental properties of light. Controlling po...
Optical polarization is an important characteristic of electromagnetic waves that has a significant ...
A novel type of metamaterial is introduced, where the structural symmetry can be controlled by optic...
We propose a lossless active polarization control mechanism utilizing an anisotropic dielectric medi...
We propose a lossless active polarization control mechanism utilizing an anisotropic dielectric medi...
Creating complex forms of structured light typically requires bulky optics and multiple interactions...
One of the basic functionalities of photonic devices is the ability to manipulate the polarization s...
We establish that complex birefringence can be efficiently realised with alldielectric metasurfaces ...
Metasurfaces have enabled unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves, providing new opportunit...
According to the fundamental Huygens superposition principle, light beams traveling in a linear medi...
Metasurfaces have the potential to emerge as essential components for classical and nonclassical opt...
We present a mechanism by which a metamaterial surface, or metasurface, can act as an ideal phase-co...
A single metasurface is demonstrated with powerful manipulating capability to arbitrarily and indepe...
Control of light with light is at the heart of optical information processing. Here we demonstrate f...
Processing of photonic information usually relies on electronics. Aiming to avoid the conversion bet...
Like amplitude and phase, polarization is one of the fundamental properties of light. Controlling po...
Optical polarization is an important characteristic of electromagnetic waves that has a significant ...
A novel type of metamaterial is introduced, where the structural symmetry can be controlled by optic...
We propose a lossless active polarization control mechanism utilizing an anisotropic dielectric medi...
We propose a lossless active polarization control mechanism utilizing an anisotropic dielectric medi...
Creating complex forms of structured light typically requires bulky optics and multiple interactions...
One of the basic functionalities of photonic devices is the ability to manipulate the polarization s...
We establish that complex birefringence can be efficiently realised with alldielectric metasurfaces ...
Metasurfaces have enabled unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves, providing new opportunit...
According to the fundamental Huygens superposition principle, light beams traveling in a linear medi...
Metasurfaces have the potential to emerge as essential components for classical and nonclassical opt...