Abstract

Abstract With the advances of micro/nano fabrication technology, metasurface has become an alternative to design functional devices for manipulating electromagnetic wave. Metalens is one of the basic electromagnetic functional devices that can be applied in various fields. Currently, polarization measurement based on metalens arrays has been widely investigated, but most of them can only work for normal incident wave due to the limited field-of-view of metalens. Herein, a dielectric wide-angle metalens array (WMA) for the terahertz polarization detection is presented. The WMA is composed of three wide-angle metalenses, each wide-angle metalens is constructed by utilizing quadratic phase profile. The angle tolerance of meta-atoms which constitute the wide-angle metalens is elucidated in detail. The WMA can decompose incident terahertz wave into four channels, and the full Stokes parameters of incident wave is determined by intensities in these four channels. Simulated results show that the WMA proposed here has excellent performance for the polarization detection within incident angle of ±40°. In addition, this WMA can also be used to detect the phase gradient of incident terahertz wave, the detection error is less than 1.1%. This WMA is promising in the fields of terahertz polarization generation, detection and imaging.

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