Xiaoxuan Ma, Hainan He, Runqi Jia, Hongchen Chu, Yun Lai
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Abstract
Total internal reflection generally occurs at incident angles beyond the critical angle, confining electromagnetic waves in dielectrics with higher refractive indices. In this work, we present a metasurface-based solution to transform such total reflection into high-efficiency transmission. We demonstrate that a phase-gradient antireflection metasurface designed on the dielectric surface not only compensates for the transverse wave vectors of the incident and transmitted waves but also addresses the impendence mismatch between the two media, eventually achieving high-efficiency transmission with flexibly-controlled wavefronts beyond the critical angle. The design of this unique metasurface is enabled by applying the reciprocity principle to circumvent the traditional limitation of total internal reflection. The theory and functionalities of the phase-gradient antireflection metasurfaces are verified through both simulations and microwave experiments. Our work opens a new avenue for high-efficiency radiation manipulation beyond the critical angle, enabling rich applications such as high-efficiency waveguide-to-free-space couplers, high-radiation-efficiency quantum dots, and high-radiation-efficiency light-emitting diodes.
期刊介绍:
Nanophotonics, published in collaboration with Sciencewise, is a prestigious journal that showcases recent international research results, notable advancements in the field, and innovative applications. It is regarded as one of the leading publications in the realm of nanophotonics and encompasses a range of article types including research articles, selectively invited reviews, letters, and perspectives.
The journal specifically delves into the study of photon interaction with nano-structures, such as carbon nano-tubes, nano metal particles, nano crystals, semiconductor nano dots, photonic crystals, tissue, and DNA. It offers comprehensive coverage of the most up-to-date discoveries, making it an essential resource for physicists, engineers, and material scientists.