Modeling Optomechanical Behavior of Optical Metasurfaces Subject to Light and Elastic Deformation, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Naghdabadi, Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Optical metasurfaces are 2D structures of a repetitive arrangement of a number of nanoparticles that are artificially constructed and do not exist in nature. Important applications of optical metasurfaces are meta lenses, flexible solar cells and extremely small antennas. Fabricating surfaces with nanoparticles of proper geometry under light radiation along with elastic deformation, we can have optical metasurfaces with selective reflection or transparency in the visible spectrum. The aim of this project is modeling of an optical metasurface with elastic deformation leading to change of color and transparency. For this purpose, assuming vertical light radiation and linear polarization, we...
Cataloging briefModeling Optomechanical Behavior of Optical Metasurfaces Subject to Light and Elastic Deformation, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Naghdabadi, Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Optical metasurfaces are 2D structures of a repetitive arrangement of a number of nanoparticles that are artificially constructed and do not exist in nature. Important applications of optical metasurfaces are meta lenses, flexible solar cells and extremely small antennas. Fabricating surfaces with nanoparticles of proper geometry under light radiation along with elastic deformation, we can have optical metasurfaces with selective reflection or transparency in the visible spectrum. The aim of this project is modeling of an optical metasurface with elastic deformation leading to change of color and transparency. For this purpose, assuming vertical light radiation and linear polarization, we...
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