A dielectric metalens usually has a rather high meta-atom aspect ratio, causing difficulty in fabrication. In this Letter, we develop a kind of metalens constituting two different materials, which can lead to a much lower meta-atom aspect ratio for a full 0 − 2 π phase modulation. The designed metalens is composed of double-layer circular nanopillars, and the pillars are constructed by a polycrystalline silicon layer and a titanium dioxide ( T i O 2 ) layer. The experimental results demonstrate that the required aspect ratio can be much smaller than that of a single material, and the metalens can realize a focusing spot close to the diffraction limit. Numerical simulations show that the double-layer metalens is also achromatic due to the different dispersion characteristics of the two materials as compared with its T i O 2 only counterpart. Furthermore, it is polarization-independent with a focusing efficiency exceeding 22%.
Vishakha SharmaYogita KalraRavindra Kumar Sinha
Kaiyu ZhangYuqi LinYang QiuXingyan ZhaoShaonan ZhengYuan DongQize ZhongTing Hu
Soon Wei Daniel LimMaryna L. MeretskaFederico Capasso
Soon Wei Daniel LimMaryna L. MeretskaFederico Capasso
Soon Wei Daniel Lim (10178180)Maryna L. Meretska (11548443)Federico Capasso (1394371)