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Spatial filtering with nonlocal non-Hermitian metasurfaces

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Abstract

Spatial filtering of optical fields has widespread applications, ranging from beam shaping to optical information processing; however, conventional spatial filters are bulky and alignment sensitive. Here, we present nonlocal non-Hermitian metasurfaces that can act as exceptionally effective optical spatial filters while being highly compact and insensitive to both lateral and longitudinal displacements. The design of these metasurfaces is based on a resonant waveguide grating in which radiative losses of the modes are tailored to realize a symmetry-protected bound state in the continuum in the middle of a non-Hermitian flat band. Using this design, we propose a compact spatial-filtering device operating over an angular range of approximately 1∘ around normal incidence. In addition to being ultrathin and robust against translational misalignment, the proposed metasurfaces are easy to manufacture, which makes them an attractive alternative to conventional spatial filters, with the potential to become a widely used optical component.
Original languageEnglish
Article number024067
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalPhysical Review Applied
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

The authors acknowledge support from the Research Council of Finland (Grants No. 347449 and No. 353758). We also acknowledge funding from the Research Council of Finland Flagship Programme, Photonics Research and Innovation (PREIN), decision number 346529. For computational resources, the authors acknowledge the Aalto University School of Science “Science-IT” project and CSC – IT Center for Science, Finland.

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