Abstract

We propose a novel design of a 3D chiral metasurface behaving as a spatial polarization converter with asymmetric transmission. The metasurface is made of a lattice of metallic one-and-a-half-pitch helical particles. The proposed metasurface exhibits a dual-band asymmetric transmission accompanied by the effect of complete polarization conversion. Regarding circularly polarized waves, the metasurface demonstrates a strong circular dichroism. A prototype of the metasurface is manufactured for the quasi-optic experiment by using a 3D printing technique utilizing a cobalt-chromium alloy, which exhibits good performances against thermal fatigue and corrosion at high temperatures.

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