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Nature Nanotechnology | 2018

A broadband achromatic metalens in the visible

Shuming Wang; Pin Chieh Wu; Vin-Cent Su; Yi-Chieh Lai; Mu-Ku Chen; Hsin Yu Kuo; Bo Han Chen; Yu Han Chen; Tzu-Ting Huang; Jung-Hsi Wang; Ray-Ming Lin; Chieh-Hsiung Kuan; Tao Li; Zhenlin Wang; Shining Zhu; Din Ping Tsai

Metalenses consist of an array of optical nanoantennas on a surface capable of manipulating the properties of an incoming light wavefront. Various flat optical components, such as polarizers, optical imaging encoders, tunable phase modulators and a retroreflector, have been demonstrated using a metalens design. An open issue, especially problematic for colour imaging and display applications, is the correction of chromatic aberration, an intrinsic effect originating from the specific resonance and limited working bandwidth of each nanoantenna. As a result, no metalens has demonstrated full-colour imaging in the visible wavelength. Here, we show a design and fabrication that consists of GaN-based integrated-resonant unit elements to achieve an achromatic metalens operating in the entire visible region in transmission mode. The focal length of our metalenses remains unchanged as the incident wavelength is varied from 400 to 660 nm, demonstrating complete elimination of chromatic aberration at about 49% bandwidth of the central working wavelength. The average efficiency of a metalens with a numerical aperture of 0.106 is about 40% over the whole visible spectrum. We also show some examples of full-colour imaging based on this design.Integrating the Pancharatnam–Berry phase with integrated resonant nanoantennas in a metalens design produces an achromatic device capable of full-colour imaging in the visible range in transmission mode.


Optics Express | 2011

Fabrication of phase-change chalcogenide Ge2Sb2Te5 patterns by laser-induced forward transfer.

Ming Lun Tseng; Bo Han Chen; Cheng Hung Chu; Chia Min Chang; Wei Chih Lin; Nien Nan Chu; Masud Mansuripur; A. Q. Liu; Din Ping Tsai

Femtosecond laser pulses are focused on a thin film of Ge2Sb2Te5 phase-change material, and the transfer of the illuminated material to a nearby substrate is investigated. The size, shape, and phase-state of the fabricated pattern can be effectively controlled by the laser fluence and by the thickness of the Ge2Sb2Te5 film. Results show multi-level electrical and optical reflection states of the fabricated patterns, which may provide a simple and efficient foundation for patterning future phase-change devices.


Nano Letters | 2017

GaN Metalens for Pixel-Level Full-Color Routing at Visible Light

Bo Han Chen; Pin Chieh Wu; Vin Cent Su; Yi-Chieh Lai; Cheng Hung Chu; I. Chen Lee; Jia Wern Chen; Yu Han Chen; Yung Chiang Lan; Chieh-Hsiung Kuan; Din Ping Tsai

Metasurface-based components are known to be one of the promising candidates for developing flat optical systems. However, their low working efficiency highly limits the use of such flat components for feasible applications. Although the introduction of the metallic mirror has been demonstrated to successfully enhance the efficiency, it is still somehow limited for imaging and sensing applications because they are only available for devices operating in a reflection fashion. Here, we demonstrate three individual GaN-based metalenses working in a transmission window with extremely high operation efficiency at visible light (87%, 91.6%, and 50.6% for blue, green, and red light, respectively). For the proof of concept, a multiplex color router with dielectric metalens, which is capable of guiding individual primary colors into different spatial positions, is experimentally verified based on the design of out-of-plane focusing metalens. Our approach with low-cost, semiconductor fabrication compatibility and high working efficiency characteristics offers a way for establishing a complete set of flat optical components for a wide range of applications such as compact imaging sensors, optical spectroscopy, and high-resolution lithography, just named a few.


Optical Manipulation Conference | 2018

Metalens for structure light

Mu Ku Chen; Cheng Hung Chu; Hsin Yu Kuo; Bo Han Chen; Yu Han Chen; Ren Jie Lin; Tsung Lin Chung; Jia-Wern Chen; Yi-Teng Huang; Din Ping Tsai

Here we demonstrated a GaN metalens array to project a light spots array which can be a light shape generator in the structure light applications. The advantages of this metadevice is light weight, small, ultrathin, durable and easy to compact with other device. The light spot size is a function with the distance of detector. A metalens array which arranged by the single metalens diameter is 20 μm projected a light spots array whose diameter of single light spot is 2.22 um in average at the distance is 150 cm far away and. Our design provides a new avenue for the structure light application such as distance sensing and 3D environmental construction.


Optical Data Storage 2018: Industrial Optical Devices and Systems | 2018

Metalens for distance estimation (Conference Presentation)

Cheng Hung Chu; Mu Ku Chen; Ren Jie Lin; Yi-Teng Huang; Hsin Yu Kuo; Bo Han Chen; Yu Han Chen; Tsung Lin Chung; Jia-Wern Chen; Din Ping Tsai

Metalenses have great ability in light focusing and can be tailored to exhibit varied functionalities for ultrathin optical applications. Here, we demonstrate a GaN metalens array which can be regarded as a light shaping generator for the structured light generation. The metalens array consists of 60 x 60 metalenses which can project a 42 cm x 42 cm light spots area at the distance of 1.5 M. The distance can be estimated by identifying the deformation of light spot distribution. The advantages of this metadevice is light weight, small, ultrathin, durable and easy to compact with other devices. Our design provides a new avenue for the structured light applications such as distance sensing and 3D environmental construction.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2012

Three-dimensional light manipulation by plasmonic nanostructure

Chia-Ming Chang; Hung Kuei Tsai; Ming Lun Tseng; Bo Han Chen; Cheng Hung Chu; Hsin Wei Huang; Ding-Wei Huang; Chien Jang Wu; Din Ping Tsai

Nanobump structures are fabricated on the gold thin film by femtosecond laser direct writing (fs-LDW) technique. The height and diameter of the gold nanobump are about 30nm, and 400 nm, respectively. The scattering light of surface plasmon wave radiated from a nanobump is observed using a total internal reflection microscopy. A quarter-circle structure composed of nanobumps is designed and produced to manipulate scattering light into specific pattern: The focusing and diverging of the quarter circular structure in three dimensional space are demonstrated. The polarization properties of focusing spot are also examined.


Nanotechnology | 2012

Fabrication of plasmonic devices using femtosecond laser-induced forward transfer technique

Ming Lun Tseng; Chia Min Chang; Bo Han Chen; Yao-Wei Huang; Cheng Hung Chu; Kuang Sheng Chung; Yen Ju Liu; Hung Guei Tsai; Nien-Nan Chu; Ding-Wei Huang; Hai-Pang Chiang; Din Ping Tsai


Plasmonics | 2012

Light Manipulation by Gold Nanobumps

Chia Min Chang; Cheng Hung Chu; Ming Lun Tseng; Yao-Wei Huang; Hsin Wei Huang; Bo Han Chen; Ding-Wei Huang; Din Ping Tsai


ACS Photonics | 2017

Visible Metasurfaces for On-Chip Polarimetry

Pin Chieh Wu; Jia-Wern Chen; Chih-Wei Yin; Yi-Chieh Lai; Tsung Lin Chung; Chun Yen Liao; Bo Han Chen; Kuan-Wei Lee; Chin-Jung Chuang; Chih-Ming Wang; Din Ping Tsai


Advanced Optical Materials | 2018

Integrated Resonant Unit of Metasurfaces for Broadband Efficiency and Phase Manipulation

Hui-Hsin Hsiao; Yu Han Chen; Ren Jie Lin; Pin Chieh Wu; Shuming Wang; Bo Han Chen; Din Ping Tsai

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Yu Han Chen

National Taiwan University

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Ren Jie Lin

National Taiwan University

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Yi-Chieh Lai

National Taiwan University

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Ming Lun Tseng

National Taiwan University

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Chia Min Chang

National Taiwan University

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Hsin Yu Kuo

National Taiwan University

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