Aoni et al., 2019 - Google Patents
High-efficiency visible light manipulation using dielectric metasurfacesAoni et al., 2019
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- Aoni R
- Rahmani M
- Xu L
- Zangeneh Kamali K
- Komar A
- Yan J
- Neshev D
- Miroshnichenko A
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- Scientific Reports
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The development of a miniaturised device that provides efficient beam manipulation with high transmittance is extremely desirable for the broad range of applications including holography, metalens, and imaging. Recently, the potential of dielectric metasurfaces has …
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