Abstract

Nondiffracting light beams receive substantial attention in various areas due to their properties of diffractionless propagation and achievable subwavelength beam size. Extending the propagation distance and compressing the beam size of nondiffracting beams are crucial to their practical applications. However, it remains challenging to achieve nondiffracting light beams with a subwavelength subdiffracting transverse size and a long propagation distance with controllable intensity profiles in both transverse and longitudinal directions. Here, we propose an optimization method to generate an ultralong-superoscillation nondiffracting light beam with full control of the beam intensity profile. A 45\ensuremath{\lambda}-long-superoscillation nondiffracting light beam, the transverse sizes of which are within the range of 0.37\ensuremath{\lambda}--0.4\ensuremath{\lambda} along the propagation axis, is experimentally demonstrated by a metalens based on continuous phase modulation using geometrical phase metasurfaces. Our method provides an attractive way to controllably generate ultralong-superoscillation nondiffracting beams on a subwavelength scale and might find fascinating applications in optical manipulation, materials processing, data storage, microscopy, and spectroscopy.

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