In this manuscript, we propose a metasurface approach for the reduction of electromagnetic reflection from an arbitrary air-dielectric interface. The proposed technique exploits the exotic optical response of plasmonic nanoparticles to achieve complete cancellation of the field reflected by a dielectric substrate by means of destructive interference. Differently from other, earlier anti-reflection approaches based on nanoparticles, our design scheme is supported by a simple transmission-line formulation that allows a closed-form characterization of the anti-reflection performance of a nanoparticle array. Furthermore, since the working principle of the proposed devices relies on an average effect that does not critically depend on the array geometry, our approach enables low-cost production and easy scalability to large sizes. Our theoretical considerations are supported by full-wave simulations confirming the effectiveness of this design principle.

Monti, A., Alù, A., Toscano, A., Bilotti, F. (2018). Metasurface-based anti-reflection coatings at optical frequencies. JOURNAL OF OPTICS, 20(5), 055001 [10.1088/2040-8986/aab886].

Metasurface-based anti-reflection coatings at optical frequencies

Monti, Alessio;Alù, Andrea;Toscano, Alessandro;Bilotti, Filiberto
2018-01-01

Abstract

In this manuscript, we propose a metasurface approach for the reduction of electromagnetic reflection from an arbitrary air-dielectric interface. The proposed technique exploits the exotic optical response of plasmonic nanoparticles to achieve complete cancellation of the field reflected by a dielectric substrate by means of destructive interference. Differently from other, earlier anti-reflection approaches based on nanoparticles, our design scheme is supported by a simple transmission-line formulation that allows a closed-form characterization of the anti-reflection performance of a nanoparticle array. Furthermore, since the working principle of the proposed devices relies on an average effect that does not critically depend on the array geometry, our approach enables low-cost production and easy scalability to large sizes. Our theoretical considerations are supported by full-wave simulations confirming the effectiveness of this design principle.
2018
Monti, A., Alù, A., Toscano, A., Bilotti, F. (2018). Metasurface-based anti-reflection coatings at optical frequencies. JOURNAL OF OPTICS, 20(5), 055001 [10.1088/2040-8986/aab886].
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