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Wavefront shaping with disorder-engineered metasurfaces

Jang et al., 2018

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17439962439740831679
Author
Jang M
Horie Y
Shibukawa A
Brake J
Liu Y
Kamali S
Arbabi A
Ruan H
Faraon A
Yang C
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Nature photonics

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Recently, wavefront shaping with disordered media has demonstrated optical manipulation capabilities beyond those of conventional optics, including extended volume, aberration-free focusing and subwavelength focusing. However, translating these capabilities to useful …
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