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13 March 2024 Nonlocal metasurface fabricated by quantum dot embedded resin printing
Huichang Yun, Minsu Jeong, Junsuk Rho
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Abstract
The nonlocal metasurface modulates optical properties with a high wavelength selectivity. In this research, we demonstrate a polarization-wavelength selective nonlocal metasurface using nanoparticle-embedded resin printing. QDs are also embedded in the nanoparticle composites so that the nonlocal metasurface operates as both an emitter and a resonator simultaneously. The nonlocal metasurface contributes to enhancing the photoluminescence of the QDs, as well as the QDs’ emission is controlled by the polarization. This work provides a way that the nonlocal metasurface can be utilized for a polarization-selective light source, sensing, and display.
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Huichang Yun, Minsu Jeong, and Junsuk Rho "Nonlocal metasurface fabricated by quantum dot embedded resin printing", Proc. SPIE PC12896, Photonic and Phononic Properties of Engineered Nanostructures XIV, PC128961H (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002154
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KEYWORDS
Nanolithography

Quantum dots

Printing

Emission wavelengths

Polarization

Flat optics

Nanostructures

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