Nanophotonics (Jun 2020)

Narrow-frequency sharp-angular filters using all-dielectric cascaded meta-gratings

  • Liu Wei-Nan,
  • Chen Rui,
  • Shi Wei-Yi,
  • Zeng Ke-Bo,
  • Zhao Fu-Li,
  • Dong Jian-Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
pp. 3443 – 3450

Abstract

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Selective transmission or filtering always responds to either frequency or incident angle, so as hardly to maximize signal-to-noise ratio in communication, detection and sensing. Here, we propose compact meta-filters of narrow-frequency sharp-angular transmission peak along with broad omnidirectional reflection sidebands, in all-dielectric cascaded subwavelength meta-gratings. The inherent collective resonance of waveguide-array modes and thin film approximation of meta-grating are employed as the design strategy. A unity transmission peak, locating at the incident angle of 44.4° and the center wavelength of 1550 nm, is demonstrated in a silicon meta-filter consisting of two-layer silicon rectangular meta-grating. These findings provide possibilities in cascaded meta-gratings spectroscopic design and alternative utilities for high signal-to-noise ratio applications in focus-free spatial filtering and anti-noise systems in telecommunications.

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