Large-Area Floating Display with Wafer-Scale Manufactured Metalens Arrays

IF 9.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS
Joohoon Kim, Jungkwuen An, Wonjoong Kim, Junhwa Seong, Yujin Park, Eunji Lee, Seokwoo Kim, Seokil Moon, Chang-Kun Lee, Heon Lee, Junsuk Rho
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Metasurface-based flat optics has a great potential to replace conventional bulky and heavy optical elements, consistent with the trend of miniaturizing optical elements. One of the trends is to broaden the operating area of the metasurface. The previous approaches are focused on expanding the metasurface area, which has intrinsic manufacturing and optical limitations. Here, this work presents the fabrication of wafer-scale metalens arrays, and demonstrates the Gabor superlens composed of the metalens arrays, which behaves optically like a large lens system. A pair of fabricated 8-inch-sized metalens arrays are used to float the large-area display, producing a real image in the air. This superlens is easily manufactured in a high-throughput and cost-effective manner using an argon fluoride dry scanner and a single reticle. Their capability for diffraction-limited focusing and imaging is demonstrated. Considering the groundbreaking nature of imaging a large-area display through the metalens arrays, this work shows a great potential for scaling up the optical display systems in a simple manner.

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采用晶圆级制造金属阵列的大面积浮动显示屏
基于元表面的平面光学技术在取代传统笨重光学元件方面具有巨大潜力,符合光学元件微型化的趋势。其中一个趋势是扩大元表面的工作区域。以往的方法主要是扩大元表面的面积,但这在制造和光学方面存在固有的局限性。本文介绍了晶圆级金属膜阵列的制造方法,并展示了由金属膜阵列组成的 Gabor 超级透镜,其光学行为类似于大型透镜系统。一对 8 英寸大小的金属伦阵列被用来浮动大面积显示屏,在空中产生真实的图像。这种超级透镜使用氟化氩干式扫描仪和单个网罩就能以高通量和高成本效益的方式轻松制造出来。其衍射极限聚焦和成像能力已得到证实。考虑到通过金属透镜阵列对大面积显示屏成像的开创性,这项工作显示了以简单方式扩展光学显示系统的巨大潜力。
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CiteScore
14.20
自引率
5.50%
发文量
314
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Laser & Photonics Reviews is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality Reviews, original Research Articles, and Perspectives in the field of photonics and optics. It covers both theoretical and experimental aspects, including recent groundbreaking research, specific advancements, and innovative applications. As evidence of its impact and recognition, Laser & Photonics Reviews boasts a remarkable 2022 Impact Factor of 11.0, according to the Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics (2023). Moreover, it holds impressive rankings in the InCites Journal Citation Reports: in 2021, it was ranked 6th out of 101 in the field of Optics, 15th out of 161 in Applied Physics, and 12th out of 69 in Condensed Matter Physics. The journal uses the ISSN numbers 1863-8880 for print and 1863-8899 for online publications.
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