Metasurface thin films created from arrays of structured optical elements have been shown to perform spatial filtering of optical signals. To extend their usefulness it is important that the symmetry of their response with changes to the in-plane wave vector k_{p}→-k_{p} can be tailored or even dynamically tuned. In this Letter we use a general theory of metasurfaces constructed from nondiffracting arrays of coupled metal particles to derive the optical transfer function and identify the physical properties essential for asymmetry. We validate our theory experimentally showing how the asymmetric response of a two-dimensional (planar) metasurface can be optically tuned. Our results set the direction for future developments of metasurfaces fo...
We demonstrate for the first time a nanostructured planar photonic metamaterial transmitting light d...
An asymmetric transmission device composed of all dielectric phase gradient metasurfaces on the diel...
In this talk we show how to break the angular symmetry of electromagnetic response of thin absorbers...
Metasurface thin films created from arrays of structured optical elements have been shown to perform...
The spatial filtering of optical signals has been demonstrated previously with metasurface thin-film...
On the quest towards full control over wave propagation, the development of compact devices that all...
Optical metasurfaces are thin-layer subwavelength-patterned structures that interact strongly with l...
We will give a review of our recent progress in the field of planar metamaterials, which represent a...
The concept of parity-time (PT) symmetry has recently expanded the toolbox to achieve active tunabil...
Optical spatial frequency filtering is a key method for information processing in biological and tec...
Here we consider image processing using the optical modes of metasurfaces with an angle-dependent ex...
We review the basic physics and applications of a special class of planar metamaterials, often calle...
We report on a discovery that homogeneous metallic non-diffracting metasurfaces of a certain type al...
Metasurfaces, kinds of planar ultrathin metamaterials, are able to modify the polarization, phase, a...
Compact optical elements capable of admitting/rejecting light from a specific direction(s) are key c...
We demonstrate for the first time a nanostructured planar photonic metamaterial transmitting light d...
An asymmetric transmission device composed of all dielectric phase gradient metasurfaces on the diel...
In this talk we show how to break the angular symmetry of electromagnetic response of thin absorbers...
Metasurface thin films created from arrays of structured optical elements have been shown to perform...
The spatial filtering of optical signals has been demonstrated previously with metasurface thin-film...
On the quest towards full control over wave propagation, the development of compact devices that all...
Optical metasurfaces are thin-layer subwavelength-patterned structures that interact strongly with l...
We will give a review of our recent progress in the field of planar metamaterials, which represent a...
The concept of parity-time (PT) symmetry has recently expanded the toolbox to achieve active tunabil...
Optical spatial frequency filtering is a key method for information processing in biological and tec...
Here we consider image processing using the optical modes of metasurfaces with an angle-dependent ex...
We review the basic physics and applications of a special class of planar metamaterials, often calle...
We report on a discovery that homogeneous metallic non-diffracting metasurfaces of a certain type al...
Metasurfaces, kinds of planar ultrathin metamaterials, are able to modify the polarization, phase, a...
Compact optical elements capable of admitting/rejecting light from a specific direction(s) are key c...
We demonstrate for the first time a nanostructured planar photonic metamaterial transmitting light d...
An asymmetric transmission device composed of all dielectric phase gradient metasurfaces on the diel...
In this talk we show how to break the angular symmetry of electromagnetic response of thin absorbers...