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Polarization-Insensitive Metalens with Extended Focal Depth and Longitudinal High-Tolerance Imaging

ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS(2020)

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Abstract
Lenses with an extended focal depth have crucial applications in high-precision optical alignment systems and optical disk readout systems. However, further development of lenses with an extended focal depth under radial and angular modulation is limited because of fabrication difficulties. Metasurfaces, 2D metamaterials, have shown unprecedented capabilities in the manipulation of the intensity, phase, and polarization of electromagnetic waves. Here, based on geometric metasurfaces, an approach for realizing a terahertz metalens is proposed and experimentally demonstrated with simultaneous extended focal depth and polarization insensitivity. Under the illumination of arbitrarily polarized light, this metalens shows a focal depth of approximate to 23 lambda along the propagation direction, resulting in an ultralong longitudinal working distance. As a proof-of-concept, longitudinal high-tolerance imaging based on the metalens is demonstrated. The unique approach for designing polarization-insensitive metalenses with an extended focal depth may find applications in imaging, lithography, and information processing.
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beam manipulation,geometric phase,high-tolerance imaging,THz metalens
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