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DOI: 10.1126/science.1210713
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Light Propagation with Phase Discontinuities: Generalized Laws of Reflection and Refraction

Nanfang Yu,Patrice Genevet,Mikhail A. Kats,Francesco Aieta,J.‐P. Tetienne,Federico Capasso,Z. Gaburro

Classification of discontinuities
Snell's law
Optics
2011
Conventional optical components rely on gradual phase shifts accumulated during light propagation to shape light beams. New degrees of freedom are attained by introducing abrupt phase changes over the scale of the wavelength. A two-dimensional array of optical resonators with spatially varying phase response and subwavelength separation can imprint such phase discontinuities on propagating light as it traverses the interface between two media. Anomalous reflection and refraction phenomena are observed in this regime in optically thin arrays of metallic antennas on silicon with a linear phase variation along the interface, which are in excellent agreement with generalized laws derived from Fermat's principle. Phase discontinuities provide great flexibility in the design of light beams, as illustrated by the generation of optical vortices through use of planar designer metallic interfaces.
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    Light Propagation with Phase Discontinuities: Generalized Laws of Reflection and Refraction” is a paper by Nanfang Yu Patrice Genevet Mikhail A. Kats Francesco Aieta J.‐P. Tetienne Federico Capasso Z. Gaburro published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.