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Small ; 17(34): e2100561, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34288428

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As two independent optical sub-fields, diffraction optics and plasmonics both have been used for wavefront shaping and beam steering. However, the two separate concepts have always been developing as two parallel directions, which have not met for studying their structural hybridization to discover new potentials. For instance of the flat metasurfaces, even though the geometric parameters including shape, size, and periodicity have been studied, it remains mostly unexplored for the 3D spatial height variation. Here, a new type of all-metallic 3D meta-prism is proposed and experimentally demonstrated by hybridizing the localized surface plasmonic resonances (LSPR) and the blazed grating diffraction, which enables strong polarization-dependent behaviors to steer broadband visible light to drastically inverse directions. The nanofabrication of 3D meta-prism is achieved by nanostencil lithography with electron-beam evaporation. Such meta-prism could also enable to split different visible light (green, blue, and red) with high-efficiency contrast (≈10). By the mirror-symmetry arrangement, a multifunctional surface is demonstrated with polarization-/wavelength-multiplexing wavefront-shaping functions (concave, convex, or flat mirror). This unique 3D meta-prism enjoys great simplicity and versatility in broadband beam steering through the incorporation of plasmonic and diffractive effects and can be utilized in various applications including dichroic-prism splitters, multifunctional meta-mirrors, etc.

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