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Scalable manufacturing of high-index atomic layer–polymer hybrid metasurfaces for metaphotonics in the visible
by
Seong, Junhwa
, Park, Jeonghoon
, Lee, Kyung-il
, Jang, Jaehyuck
, Park, Chanwoong
, Kim, Joohoon
, Yoon, Dong Hyun
, Choi, Hojung
, Oh, Dong Kyo
, Lee, Heon
, Lee, Byoungho
, Lee, Gun-Yeal
, Moon, Seong-Won
, Yang, Younghwan
, Kim, Seokwoo
, Kim, Wonjoong
, Kim, Hongyoon
, Park, Namkyoo
, Kim, Yeseul
, Rho, Junsuk
, Jeong, Minsu
, Jeon, Gyoseon
in
Argon
/ Efficiency
/ Engineering
/ Fabrication
/ Fluorides
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Lithography
/ Low cost
/ Manufacturing
/ Mass production
/ Nanolithography
/ Polymers
/ Refractive lenses
/ Thickness
/ Virtual reality
2023
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Scalable manufacturing of high-index atomic layer–polymer hybrid metasurfaces for metaphotonics in the visible
by
Seong, Junhwa
, Park, Jeonghoon
, Lee, Kyung-il
, Jang, Jaehyuck
, Park, Chanwoong
, Kim, Joohoon
, Yoon, Dong Hyun
, Choi, Hojung
, Oh, Dong Kyo
, Lee, Heon
, Lee, Byoungho
, Lee, Gun-Yeal
, Moon, Seong-Won
, Yang, Younghwan
, Kim, Seokwoo
, Kim, Wonjoong
, Kim, Hongyoon
, Park, Namkyoo
, Kim, Yeseul
, Rho, Junsuk
, Jeong, Minsu
, Jeon, Gyoseon
in
Argon
/ Efficiency
/ Engineering
/ Fabrication
/ Fluorides
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Lithography
/ Low cost
/ Manufacturing
/ Mass production
/ Nanolithography
/ Polymers
/ Refractive lenses
/ Thickness
/ Virtual reality
2023
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Scalable manufacturing of high-index atomic layer–polymer hybrid metasurfaces for metaphotonics in the visible
by
Seong, Junhwa
, Park, Jeonghoon
, Lee, Kyung-il
, Jang, Jaehyuck
, Park, Chanwoong
, Kim, Joohoon
, Yoon, Dong Hyun
, Choi, Hojung
, Oh, Dong Kyo
, Lee, Heon
, Lee, Byoungho
, Lee, Gun-Yeal
, Moon, Seong-Won
, Yang, Younghwan
, Kim, Seokwoo
, Kim, Wonjoong
, Kim, Hongyoon
, Park, Namkyoo
, Kim, Yeseul
, Rho, Junsuk
, Jeong, Minsu
, Jeon, Gyoseon
in
Argon
/ Efficiency
/ Engineering
/ Fabrication
/ Fluorides
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Lithography
/ Low cost
/ Manufacturing
/ Mass production
/ Nanolithography
/ Polymers
/ Refractive lenses
/ Thickness
/ Virtual reality
2023
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Scalable manufacturing of high-index atomic layer–polymer hybrid metasurfaces for metaphotonics in the visible
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Scalable manufacturing of high-index atomic layer–polymer hybrid metasurfaces for metaphotonics in the visible
2023
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Overview
Metalenses are attractive alternatives to conventional bulky refractive lenses owing to their superior light-modulating performance and sub-micrometre-scale thicknesses; however, limitations in existing fabrication techniques, including high cost, low throughput and small patterning area, have hindered their mass production. Here we demonstrate low-cost and high-throughput mass production of large-aperture visible metalenses using deep-ultraviolet argon fluoride immersion lithography and wafer-scale nanoimprint lithography. Once a 12″ master stamp is imprinted, hundreds of centimetre-scale metalenses can be fabricated using a thinly coated high-index film to enhance light confinement, resulting in a substantial increase in conversion efficiency. As a proof of concept, an ultrathin virtual reality device created with the printed metalens demonstrates its potential towards the scalable manufacturing of metaphotonic devices.The authors propose a method for the scalable manufacturing of metalenses using deep-ultraviolet argon fluoride immersion lithography and wafer-scale nanoimprint lithography, opening a route towards their low-cost, high-throughput mass production.
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