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Fabrication Technique Brings Metasurface Production Closer

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Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new method of creating metasurfaces, which could bring mass production of ultrathin lenses closer to reality. Metasurfaces consist of a multitude of interacting nanoparticles that together are able to control light and have numerous applications in the future of optical technology. The technology is based on previous work on a plastic that is already used to create other microstructures. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden developed a new method for the fabrication of artificial materials...Read full article

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    Published: June 2020
    Glossary
    metasurfaces
    Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of subwavelength-scale artificial structures, often referred to as meta-atoms or meta-elements, arranged in a specific pattern to manipulate the propagation of light or other electromagnetic waves at subwavelength scales. These structures can control the phase, amplitude, and polarization of incident light across a planar surface, enabling unprecedented control over the wavefront of light. Key features and characteristics of metasurfaces include: ...
    lens
    A lens is a transparent optical device that focuses or diverges light, allowing it to pass through and form an image. Lenses are commonly used in optical systems, such as cameras, telescopes, microscopes, eyeglasses, and other vision-correcting devices. They are typically made of glass or other transparent materials with specific optical properties. There are two primary types of lenses: Convex lens (converging lens): This type of lens is thicker at the center than at the edges....
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