Abstract

We proposed a plasmonic structure consisting of uniform metallic nanoslits with a movable dielectric substrate for subwavelength beam manipulation. In this structure, the phase of incident light can be modulated beforehand by the substrate before bumping the metal slits; therefore, the shape of transmitted light from nanoslits can be actively controlled by changing the substrate profile. According to this idea, plasmonic lenses with different functions, such as focusing light to two points, focus length variation, and beam deflection, are designed and investigated numerically. The proposed structure has a unique advantage of multifunction and reduces the difficulty in fabrication.

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