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Our paper on time-division-multiplexing metasurfaces published in AdOM
24 September 2021
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Our paper on “Simultaneous conversion of polarization and frequency via time-division-multiplexing metasurfaces” [1], in collaboration with Tie Jun Cui’s Group (Southeast University), has been published Advanced Optical Materials.

  1. Yang, J., Ke, J. C., Cao, W. K., Chen, M. Z., Cheng, Q., Galdi, V., & Cui, T. J. (2021). Simultaneous conversion of polarization and frequency via time-division-multiplexing metasurfaces. Advanced Optical Materials 9(22), 2101043.
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    Metasurfaces are artificially engineered two-dimensional materials composed of sub-wavelength meta-atoms, which have shown unprecedented capabilities in manipulating the amplitude, phase, frequency, and polarization states of electromagnetic waves. Specifically, polarization control can be attained via suitable anisotropic, linear, and time-invariant designs, while frequency conversion is realized via nonlinear or time-varying platforms. Simultaneous manipulations of polarization and frequency would be of considerable practical interest in many application scenarios, but remain unattainable with current approaches. Here, a time-division-multiplexing metasurface is proposed to realize the simultaneous conversion of polarization and frequency. The platform relies on time-modulated polarization switches and, by varying the duty cycle and time delays of the polarization channels, can arbitrarily rotate the polarization at the central frequency of operation, and synthesize various polarization states at selected harmonic frequencies. Theoretical predictions are validated via measurements on a prototype operating at microwave frequencies, providing the first experimental evidence of simultaneous polarization and frequency conversions via time-division-multiplexing metasurfaces. The outcomes open a new pathway in manipulating the electromagnetic waves via time-varying metasurfaces, and may be of interest for a broad variety of applications in scenarios ranging from polarization imaging to quantum optics.

    @article{IJ153_AdOM_2101043_2021,
      author = {Yang, Jin and Ke, Jun Chen and Cao, Wen Kang and Chen, Ming Zheng and Cheng, Qiang and Galdi, Vincenzo and Cui, Tie Jun},
      title = {Simultaneous conversion of polarization and frequency via time-division-multiplexing metasurfaces},
      journal = {Advanced Optical Materials},
      volume = {9},
      issue = {22},
      pages = {2101043},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202101043},
      note = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1002%2Fadom.202101043&file=adom202101043-sup-0001-SuppMat.pdf},
      month = nov,
      year = {2021}
    }
    
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