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A Dual Field-of-View Zoom Metalens

Published 20 Nov 2016 in physics.optics | (1611.06519v1)

Abstract: Conventional optical zoom system is bulky, expensive and complicated for real time adjustment. Recent progress in the metasurface research has provided a new solution to achieve innovative compact optical systems. In this paper, we propose a highly integrated zoom lens with dual field-of-view (FOV) based on double sided metasurfaces. With silicon nanobrick arrays of spatially varying orientations sitting on both side of a transparent substrate, this ultrathin zoom metalens can be designed to focus an incident circular polarized beam with spin-dependent FOVs without varying the focal plane, which is important for practical applications. The proposed dual FOV zoom metalens, with the advantages such as ultracompactness, flexibility and replicability, can find applications in fields which require ultracompact zoom imaging and beam focusing.

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