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Nano-fabrication and characterization of silicon meta-surfaces provided with Pancharatnam-Berry effect

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posted on 2023-11-29, 05:07 authored by Pietro Capaldo, Alessia Mezzadrelli, Alessandro Pozzato, Gianluca Ruffato, Michele Massari, Filippo Romanato
In this paper, the implementation of optical elements in the form of Pancharatnam-Berry optics is considered. With respect to 3D bulk and diffractive optics, acting on the dynamic phase of light, Pancharatnam-Berry optical elements transfer a phase which is geometric in nature by locally manipulating the polarization state of the incident beam. They can be realized as space-variant sub-wavelengths gratings that behave like inhomogeneous form-birefringent materials. We present a comprehensive work of simulation, realization, and optical characterization at the telecom wavelength of 1310 nm of the constitutive linear grating cell, whose fabrication has been finely tuned in order to get a {\pi}-phase delay and obtain a maximum in the diffraction efficiency. The optical design in the infrared region allows the use of silicon as candidate material due to its transparency. In order to demonstrate the possibility to assemble the single grating cells for generating more complex phase patterns, the implementation of two Pancharatnam-Berry optical elements is considered: a blazed grating and an optical vortices demultiplexer.

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