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All-Optical tunability of metalenses infiltrated with liquid crystals

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posted on 2023-06-08, 12:55 authored by Giovanna Palermo, Andrew Lininger, Alexa Guglielmelli, Loredana Ricciardi, Giuseppe Nicoletta, Antonio De Luca, Joon-Suh Park, Soon Wei Daniel Lim, Maryna L. Meretska, Federico Capasso, Giuseppe Strangi
Metasurfaces have been extensively engineered to produce a wide range of optical phenomena, allowing unprecedented control over the propagation of light. However, they are generally designed as single-purpose devices without a modifiable post-fabrication optical response, which can be a limitation to real-world applications. In this work, we report a nanostructured planar fused silica metalens permeated with a nematic liquid crystal (NLC) and gold nanoparticle solution. The physical properties of embedded NLCs can be manipulated with the application of external stimuli, enabling reconfigurable optical metasurfaces. We report all-optical, dynamic control of the metalens optical response resulting from thermo-plasmonic induced changes of the NLC solution associated with the nematic-isotropic phase transition. A continuous and reversible tuning of the metalens focal length is experimentally demonstrated, with a variation of 80 um (0.16% of the 5 cm nominal focal length) along the optical axis. This is achieved without direct mechanical or electrical manipulation of the device. The reconfigurable properties are compared with corroborating numerical simulations of the focal length shift and exhibit close correspondence.

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