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Nonlinear Imaging with All-Dielectric Metasurfaces

Nonlinear metasurfaces incorporate many of the functionalities of their linear counterparts such as wavefront shaping, but simultaneously they perform nonlinear optical transformations. This dual functionality leads to a rather unintuitive physical behavior which is still widely unexplored for many...

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Published in:Nano letters 2020-06, Vol.20 (6), p.4370-4376
Main Authors: Schlickriede, Christian, Kruk, Sergey S, Wang, Lei, Sain, Basudeb, Kivshar, Yuri, Zentgraf, Thomas
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Language:English
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Summary:Nonlinear metasurfaces incorporate many of the functionalities of their linear counterparts such as wavefront shaping, but simultaneously they perform nonlinear optical transformations. This dual functionality leads to a rather unintuitive physical behavior which is still widely unexplored for many photonic applications. The nonlinear processes render some basic principles governing the functionality of linear metasurfaces. Exemplarily, the superposition principle and the geometric optics approximation become not directly applicable to nonlinear metasurfaces. On the other hand, nonlinear metasurfaces facilitate new phenomena that are not possible in the linear regime. Here, we study the imaging of objects through a dielectric nonlinear metalens. We illuminate objects by infrared light and record their generated images at the visible third-harmonic wavelengths. We revisit the classical lens theory and suggest a generalized Gaussian lens equation for nonlinear imaging, verified both experimentally and analytically. We also demonstrate experimentally higher-order spatial correlations facilitated by the nonlinear metalens, resulting in additional image features.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01105