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Compact Subwavelength Cavities Using Reflecting Metasurfaces

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Abstract

Subwavelength cavities are obtained by replacing conventional mirrors with reflecting metasurfaces that introduce arbitrary phase-shifts compensating for reduced accumulated phase through the ultra-small cavity. 100-nm cavities showed resonance in the range (0.6 – 1.1μm).

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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