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Accelerating Light with Metasurfaces

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posted on 2023-11-30, 05:21 authored by Meredith Henstridge, Carl Pfeiffer, Di Wang, Alexandra Boltasseva, Vlad M. Shalaev, Anthony Grbic, Roberto Merlin
It has been recently shown that especially engineered light beams have the remarkable ability to propagate along curved trajectories in vacuum. Current methods for generating accelerating beams use phase modulators and lenses leading to length scales on the order of tens of centimeters or larger. This poses constraints and severely limits their applicability inside materials. Here, we accelerate light inside glass using a metasurface consisting of plasmonic nanoantennas. Highly-bending beams with radii of curvature on the order of a hundred microns were generated, and the imaged intensities agree well with theory. Our approach for generating accelerating beams allows for their integration into on-chip photonic systems.

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