Angle tolerant transmissive color filters exploiting metasurface incorporating hydrogenated amorphous silicon nanopillars

Ishwor Koirala, Chul Soon Park, Sang Shin Lee*, Duk Yong Choi

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    Abstract

    Angle tolerant transmissive subtractive color filters incorporating a metasurface exploiting hydrogenated amorphous silicon nanopillars (NPs) on a glass substrate were proposed and demonstrated. The achieved transmission efficiency ranged from 75% to 95% at off-resonance wavelengths. For an NP resonator, electric and magnetic-field distributions in conjunction with absorption cross-sections were investigated to confirm a resonant transmission dip, which is primarily governed by the absorption resulting from simultaneous excitation of magnetic and electric dipoles via Mie scattering. The proposed devices exhibit higher angular tolerance and lower crosstalk for the absorption spectra and, therefore, are applicable with photodetectors, image sensors, and imaging/display devices.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number082301
    JournalChinese Optics Letters
    Volume17
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2019

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