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Modeliranje dielektričnih optičnih metapovršin
ID Godec, Jaka (Author), ID Svenšek, Daniel (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V magistrskem delu je predstavljen princip delovanja dielektričnih optičnih metapovršin: to so mreže optičnih sipalcev, manjših od valovne dolžine svetlobe, ki lahko zaradi svojih geometrijskih lastnosti lokalno spreminjajo amplitudo, fazo ali polarizacijo vpadne valovne fronte. Z njihovo pomočjo lahko ustvarimo optične elemente, ki so bistveno tanjši od konvencionalnih, hkrati pa lahko dosežemo funkcionalnosti, ki so s posamičnimi konvencionalnimi optičnimi elementi nemogoče. Na začetku naloge je opisana teorija delovanja posameznih sipalcev, kjer je podrobneje predstavljen tudi vpliv na polarizacijo svetlobe in opis le tega z Jonesovim formalizmom. V nadaljevanju so predstavljeni postopki za določanje profila faznega zamika na tanki porvšini, s čimer površina dobi funkcijo leče. Opisana je tudi topološka optimizacija profila dielektričnosti s pomočjo adjungirane optimizacije, ki je uporabna za poljubne ciljne funkcije metapovršine. Na kratko je opisana simulacijska metoda končnih razlik v časovni domeni, nato pa so navedeni tudi rezultati simulacij posameznih sipalcev in različnih metaleč (idealna, parabolična, bifokalna in RGB). Namen naloge je predvsem razumevanje osnov delovanja metapovršin.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:metapovršine, metaleče
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FMF - Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-172505 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:247864067 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Modeling of dielectric optical metasurfaces
Abstract:
This thesis presents the working principle of dielectric optical metasurfaces: arrays of optical scatterers smaller than the wavelength of light, which, due to their geometrical properties, can locally change the amplitude, phase or polarization of the incident wavefront. They can be utilized to create optical elements that are significantly thinner than conventional ones, while at the same time achieving functionalities that are impossible with a single conventional optical element. The theory of individual scatterers is described at the beginning of the thesis, where the effect on the polarization of light is discussed and described using the Jones formalism. Then the procedures for determining the phase shift profile of a thin surface are presented, which makes the surface function as a lens. The topology optimisation of the dielectric profile by means of adjoint optimisation, which is applicable to arbitrary functionalities of the metasurface is also described. The finite-difference time-domain simulation method is briefly presented, and then the results of simulations of individual scatterers and several types of metalenses are shown (ideal, parabolic, bifocal and RGB). The aim of this thesis is to understand the basics of metasurface operation.

Keywords:metasurfaces, metalenses

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