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Large-area metasurfaces offer dramatically new functionality, but that promise raises questions: what is possible? What are the extreme limits? We describe theoretical techniques for tackling these questions. First we consider the special case of large-area plasmonic field enhancement (for applications from imaging to ARPES studies), where we offer analytical bounds and meta-grating designs approaching them. Second we consider the general case of arbitrary functionality, where we describe a systematic conservation-law approach to bounds and design.
Owen D. Miller
"Large-area metasurface design towards fundamental limits", Proc. SPIE PC12897, High Contrast Metastructures XIII, PC128970L (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002873
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Owen D. Miller, "Large-area metasurface design towards fundamental limits," Proc. SPIE PC12897, High Contrast Metastructures XIII, PC128970L (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002873