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Experimental Demonstration of Light Focusing Enabled by Monolithic High-Contrast Grating Mirrors

Komar et al., 2021

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11951457331642389554
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Komar P
Gebski M
Lott J
Czyszanowski T
Wasiak M
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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We present the first experimental demonstration of a planar focusing monolithic subwavelength grating mirror. The grating is formed on the surface of GaAs and focuses 980 nm light in one dimension on the high-refractive-index side of the mirror. According to our …
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