We consider a highly anisotropic metamaterial structure, composed of parallel metal nanostripes, and show that a thin layer of the material can be used as a tunable partial polarizer. The transmittance of the structure for TE-polarized waves depends strongly on the incidence angle, while for TM-polarized waves, it stays high and essentially constant. In particular, using the structure, the degree of polarization of a partially polarized or unpolarized light can be tuned by changing the incidence angle. The TE-wave transmittance drops from, c.a., 1 to 0 when the incidence angle increases by 5 deg only, owing to the presence of an unusual higher-order odd-symmetric TM mode that we have revealed in the structure. The tuning can be made smoothe...
The field of nanophotonics has evolved rapidly in the past few decades due to significant advancemen...
A metasurface is a planar structure that can be utilized to manipulate the amplitude, phase, and pol...
Realizing the arbitrary manipulation of light intensity on the microscale is a fundamental requireme...
We consider a highly anisotropic metamaterial structure, composed of parallel metal nanostripes, and...
One of the basic functionalities of photonic devices is the ability to manipulate the polarization s...
Two-dimensional metasurface structures have recently been proposed to reduce the challenges of fabri...
[[abstract]]The surface of a solid plate light guide patterned with nanostructure composed of bilaye...
Metasurfaces have enabled unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves, providing new opportunit...
Metasurfaces built of high refractive dielectric nanostructures could play a key role in controlling...
Polarization-sensitive asymmetric metamaterial structures, which consist of both conductive and capa...
Processing of photonic information usually relies on electronics. Aiming to avoid the conversion bet...
Metasurfaces, composed of specifically designed subwavelength units in a two-dimensional plane, offe...
Artificial photonic materials, nanofabricated through wavelength-scale engineering, have shown astou...
Conventional optical components, such as lenses, mirrors, waveplates and polarizers, have been widel...
Trabajo presentado al 3rd International Topical Meeting on Nanophotonics and Metamaterials NANOMETA ...
The field of nanophotonics has evolved rapidly in the past few decades due to significant advancemen...
A metasurface is a planar structure that can be utilized to manipulate the amplitude, phase, and pol...
Realizing the arbitrary manipulation of light intensity on the microscale is a fundamental requireme...
We consider a highly anisotropic metamaterial structure, composed of parallel metal nanostripes, and...
One of the basic functionalities of photonic devices is the ability to manipulate the polarization s...
Two-dimensional metasurface structures have recently been proposed to reduce the challenges of fabri...
[[abstract]]The surface of a solid plate light guide patterned with nanostructure composed of bilaye...
Metasurfaces have enabled unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves, providing new opportunit...
Metasurfaces built of high refractive dielectric nanostructures could play a key role in controlling...
Polarization-sensitive asymmetric metamaterial structures, which consist of both conductive and capa...
Processing of photonic information usually relies on electronics. Aiming to avoid the conversion bet...
Metasurfaces, composed of specifically designed subwavelength units in a two-dimensional plane, offe...
Artificial photonic materials, nanofabricated through wavelength-scale engineering, have shown astou...
Conventional optical components, such as lenses, mirrors, waveplates and polarizers, have been widel...
Trabajo presentado al 3rd International Topical Meeting on Nanophotonics and Metamaterials NANOMETA ...
The field of nanophotonics has evolved rapidly in the past few decades due to significant advancemen...
A metasurface is a planar structure that can be utilized to manipulate the amplitude, phase, and pol...
Realizing the arbitrary manipulation of light intensity on the microscale is a fundamental requireme...