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π-phase modulated monolayer supercritical lens

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  • Fei Qin

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Boqing Liu

    (the Australian National University)

  • Linwei Zhu

    (Ludong University)

  • Jian Lei

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Wei Fang

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Dejiao Hu

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Yi Zhu

    (the Australian National University)

  • Wendi Ma

    (the Australian National University)

  • Bowen Wang

    (the Australian National University)

  • Tan Shi

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Yaoyu Cao

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Bai-ou Guan

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

  • Cheng-wei Qiu

    (National University of Singapore)

  • Yuerui Lu

    (the Australian National University
    ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET), ANU node
    The Australian National University)

  • Xiangping Li

    (Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University)

Abstract

The emerging monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides have provided an unprecedented material platform for miniaturized opto-electronic devices with integrated functionalities. Although excitonic light–matter interactions associated with their direct bandgaps have received tremendous research efforts, wavefront engineering is less appreciated due to the suppressed phase accumulation effects resulting from the vanishingly small thicknesses. By introducing loss-assisted singular phase behaviour near the critical coupling point, we demonstrate that integration of monolayer MoS2 on a planar ZnO/Si substrate, approaching the physical thickness limit of the material, enables a π phase jump. Moreover, highly dispersive extinctions of MoS2 further empowers broadband phase regulation and enables binary phase-modulated supercritical lenses manifesting constant sub-diffraction-limited focal spots of 0.7 Airy units (AU) from the blue to yellow wavelength range. Our demonstrations downscaling optical elements to atomic thicknesses open new routes for ultra-compact opto-electronic systems harnessing two-dimensional semiconductor platforms with integrated functionalities.

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  • Fei Qin & Boqing Liu & Linwei Zhu & Jian Lei & Wei Fang & Dejiao Hu & Yi Zhu & Wendi Ma & Bowen Wang & Tan Shi & Yaoyu Cao & Bai-ou Guan & Cheng-wei Qiu & Yuerui Lu & Xiangping Li, 2021. "π-phase modulated monolayer supercritical lens," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-20278-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20278-x
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