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Meta-waveguide

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In photonics, a meta-waveguide is a physical structures that guides electromagnetic waves with engineered functional subwavelength structures.[1] Meta-waveguides are the result of combining the fields of metamaterials and metasurfaces into integrated optics.[2][3] The design of the subwavelength architecture allows exotic waveguiding phenomena to be explored.[3][4]

Meta-waveguides can be classified by waveguide platforms or by design methods.[2] If classified by underlying waveguide platform, engineered subwavelength structures can be classified in combination with dielectric waveguides, optical fibers, or plasmonic waveguides. If classified by design methods, meta-waveguides can be classified as either using design primarily by physical intuition, or by computer algorithm based inverse design methods.[1][5]

Meta-waveguides can provide new degrees of design freedom to the available structural library for optical waveguides in integrated photonics.[1][3] Advantages can include enhancing the performance of conventional waveguide based integrated optical devices and creating novel device functionalities.[1][3] Applications of meta-waveguides include beam/polarization splitting,[3] integrated waveguide mode converters,[4] versatile waveguide couplers,[6] lab-on-fiber sensing,[7] nano-optic endoscope imaging,[8] on-chip wavefront shaping,[9] structured-light generations,[10] and optical neural networks.[11][12] The meta-structures can also be further integrated with van der Waals materials to add more functionalities and reconfigurability.[13][14]

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  8. ^ Pahlevaninezhad, Hamid; Khorasaninejad, Mohammadreza; Huang, Yao-Wei; Shi, Zhujun; Hariri, Lida P.; Adams, David C.; Ding, Vivien; Zhu, Alexander; Qiu, Cheng-Wei; Capasso, Federico; Suter, Melissa J. (September 2018). "Nano-optic endoscope for high-resolution optical coherence tomography in vivo". Nature Photonics. 12 (9): 540–547. doi:10.1038/s41566-018-0224-2. ISSN 1749-4893. PMC 6350822. PMID 30713581.
  9. ^ Wang, Zi; Li, Tiantian; Soman, Anishkumar; Mao, Dun; Kananen, Thomas; Gu, Tingyi (2019-08-07). "On-chip wavefront shaping with dielectric metasurface". Nature Communications. 10 (1): 3547. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-11578-y. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 6686019. PMID 31391468.
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  12. ^ Wu, Changming; Yu, Heshan; Lee, Seokhyeong; Peng, Ruoming; Takeuchi, Ichiro; Li, Mo (2021-01-04). "Programmable phase-change metasurfaces on waveguides for multimode photonic convolutional neural network". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 96. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-20365-z. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 7782756. PMID 33398011.
  13. ^ Meng, Yuan; Feng, Jiangang; Han, Sangmoon; Xu, Zhihao; Mao, Wenbo; Zhang, Tan; Kim, Justin S.; Roh, Ilpyo; Zhao, Yepin; Kim, Dong-Hwan; Yang, Yang; Lee, Jin-Wook; Yang, Lan; Qiu, Cheng-Wei; Bae, Sang-Hoon (2023-04-21). "Photonic van der Waals integration from 2D materials to 3D nanomembranes". Nature Reviews Materials: 1–20. doi:10.1038/s41578-023-00558-w. ISSN 2058-8437.
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