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Split Archimedean spiral metasurface for controllable GHz asymmetric transmission

  • Q. H. Song
  • , P. C. Wu
  • , W. M. Zhu
  • , W. Zhang
  • , Z. X. Shen
  • , P. H.J. Chong
  • , Q. X. Liang
  • , D. P. Tsai
  • , T. Bourouina
  • , Y. Leprince-Wang
  • , A. Q. Liu
  • Universite de Marne-la-Valle
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
  • Auckland University of Technology
  • Academia Sinica - Research Center for Applied Science
  • Université Paris-Est

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Abstract

A chiral metasurface, which obtains chirality through a subwavelength artificial structure, is essential for realizing asymmetric transmission in the application of enantioselective sensing, spin-dependent light emission, and other polarization control systems. Here, we studied a split Archimedean spiral metasurface, which can control the propagating wave from asymmetric transmission to symmetric transmission for linear polarized light. As a proof of concept, a dual-band asymmetric transmission is demonstrated in the GHz region using the coupling of the split spiral structures. The maximum asymmetric transmission parameter reaches 53%. By manipulating the height of the split spiral structures using microfluidic technology, a broadband asymmetric transmission is obtained with the bandwidth of 25.9%. Meanwhile, the asymmetric transmission can be controlled from 50% to 0%, enabling the propagation wave from asymmetric transmission to symmetric transmission. Furthermore, the asymmetric transmission is maintained when the metasurface is bent into different curvatures, promising high potential applications for optical isolation, one-way glass, and optical interconnects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number151105
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume114
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2019

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