Department of Lasers, University of Nantes, 1 Quai de Tourville, 44035 Nantes Cedex 1, France
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Metasurfaces in Laser Optics: Shaping Light at the Nanoscale
Author(s): Jorge Lewis*
The manipulation and control of light have been at the forefront of scientific and technological advancements for centuries. In recent years, a
groundbreaking technology has emerged - metasurfaces. These nanoscale structures have revolutionized laser optics by enabling precise control
over the properties of light, such as its phase, amplitude, and polarization. In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of metasurfaces,
delving into their principles, design strategies, applications, and the transformative impact they have had on laser optics. Metasurfaces are twodimensional
arrays of subwavelength optical elements that interact with light at the nanoscale. These optical elements are typically nanoantennas,
nanoresonators, or other nanostructures designed to manipulate the properties of light. Metasurfaces work by controlling the phase, amplitude,
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DOI:
10.37421/2469-410X.2023.10.102
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