TY - JOUR
T1 - Resonant laser printing of bi-material metasurfaces
T2 - from plasmonic to photonic optical response
AU - Raza, Søren
AU - Lavieja, Cristian
AU - Zhu, Xiaolong
AU - Kristensen, Anders
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Optical Society of America.
PY - 2018/8/6
Y1 - 2018/8/6
N2 - Metasurfaces are nanostructured surfaces with engineered optical properties - currently impacting many branches of optics, from miniaturization of optical components to realizing high-resolution structural colors. The optical properties of metasurfaces can be traced to the individual meta-atoms, which set the nature of the optical response, e.g., plasmonic for metallic meta-atoms or photonic for dielectric meta-atoms. Combining multiple types of responses opens up new horizons in design of optical materials, but has so far been avoided due to the fabrication difficulties associated with constructing a metasurface composed of several meta-atom materials. Here, we present a multi-material design approach by optically post-processing a metasurface constructed from self-assembled polystyrene spheres coated with silver. Using our concept of resonant laser printing, we locally alter the initial plasmonic response of the meta-atoms to a pure photonic response. Our work constitutes a conceptually different way of designing metasurfaces and can pave the way for realizing multi-material metasurfaces on large areas while being cost effective.
AB - Metasurfaces are nanostructured surfaces with engineered optical properties - currently impacting many branches of optics, from miniaturization of optical components to realizing high-resolution structural colors. The optical properties of metasurfaces can be traced to the individual meta-atoms, which set the nature of the optical response, e.g., plasmonic for metallic meta-atoms or photonic for dielectric meta-atoms. Combining multiple types of responses opens up new horizons in design of optical materials, but has so far been avoided due to the fabrication difficulties associated with constructing a metasurface composed of several meta-atom materials. Here, we present a multi-material design approach by optically post-processing a metasurface constructed from self-assembled polystyrene spheres coated with silver. Using our concept of resonant laser printing, we locally alter the initial plasmonic response of the meta-atoms to a pure photonic response. Our work constitutes a conceptually different way of designing metasurfaces and can pave the way for realizing multi-material metasurfaces on large areas while being cost effective.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85051071834
U2 - 10.1364/OE.26.020203
DO - 10.1364/OE.26.020203
M3 - 文章
C2 - 30119334
AN - SCOPUS:85051071834
SN - 1094-4087
VL - 26
SP - 20203
EP - 20210
JO - Optics Express
JF - Optics Express
IS - 16
ER -