Light-emitting metalenses and meta-axicons for focusing and beaming of spontaneous emission

Abstract

Phased-array metasurfaces have been extensively used for wavefront shaping of coherent incident light. Due to the incoherent nature of spontaneous emission, the ability to similarly tailor photoluminescence remains largely unexplored. Recently, unidirectional photoluminescence from InGaN/GaN quantum-well metasurfaces incorporating one-dimensional phase profiles has been shown. However, the possibility of generating arbitrary two-dimensional waveforms—such as focused beams—is not yet realized. Here, we demonstrate two-dimensional metasurface axicons and lenses that emit collimated and focused beams, respectively. First, we develop off-axis meta-axicon/metalens equations designed to redirect surface-guided waves that dominate the natural emission pattern of quantum wells. Next, we show that photoluminescence properties are well predicted by passive transmission results using suitably engineered incident light sources. Finally, we compare collimating and focusing performances across a variety of different light-emitting metasurface axicons and lenses. These generated two-dimensional phased-array photoluminescence waveforms facilitate future development of light sources with arbitrary functionalities.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 14, 2021
Source ID
10.1038/s41467-021-23433-0

Entities

People

  • Abdullah Alhassan
  • Jon A Schuller
  • Larry K. Heki
  • Matthew S. Wong
  • Nikita A. Butakov
  • Prasad P. Iyer
  • Ryan A DeCrescent
  • Shuji Nakamura
  • Steven P. DenBaars
  • William J. Mitchell
  • Yahya Mohtashami

Organizations

  • Office of Naval Research

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

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Technology Areas

  • Quantum Computing