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Silicon Metasurfaces as Magnetic Mirrors at Visible Wavelengths

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a magnetic mirror comprising a silicon nanorod array. This all-dielectric metasurface mirror exhibits relatively low loss, vivid color and a wavelength dependent phase discontinuity. Physical interpretation via multipole expansion analysis is provided.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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