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The polarization of light is crucial for numerous optical applications ranging from quantum information processing to biomedical sensing due to the fundamental role of polarization as another intrinsic characteristic of optical waves, which is uncorrelated with the amplitude, phase, and frequency. However, conventional optical waveplates that enable polarization control are based on the accumulated retardation between two orthogonally polarized electric fields when light propagates a distance much larger than its wavelength in birefringent materials, resulting in bulky configurations and limited functionalities. Optical metasurfaces, ultrathin arrays of engineered meta-atoms, have attracted increasing attention owing to their unprecedented capabilities of manipulating light with surface-confined configurations and subwavelength spatial resolutions, thereby opening up new possibilities for revolutionizing bulky optical waveplates with ultrathin planar elements that feature compactness, integration compatibility, broadband operation bandwidths, and multiple functionalities. Herein, we review the recent progress in metasurface-enabled optical waveplates, which covers both basic principles and emerging applications. We provide an overview of metasurface-based conventional half- and quarter-waveplates as well as their use in wavefront shaping applications, followed by a discussion of advanced waveplates, including multifunctional waveplates and all-polarization generators. We also discuss dynamic waveplates based on active metasurfaces. Finally, we conclude by providing our outlook in this emerging and fast-growing research field.
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We demonstrate a rapidly tunable waveplate based on a rotating z-cut quartz plate in a double-pass configuration. In contrast to previous single-pass implementations, where angular rotation of birefringent crystals causes significant beam path displacement, we show that the double-pass geometry effectively suppresses beam walk-off, reducing lateral shifts to below 10 m, which is stable enough to have a fiber coupling. We present a full theoretical description of the polarization changes using Jones matrix calculations and verify it through polarization-resolved measurements.
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A rough-surfaced retardation plate is a particular polarization-dependent phase modulation device, whose performance is affected by its surface roughness structures. In previous research [J. Opt.
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July 2025
Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
In regular magneto-optical trap (MOT) systems, the delivery of six circularly polarized (CP) cooling beams requires complex and bulky optical arrangements including waveplates, mirrors, retroreflectors, etc. To address such technique challenges, a beam delivery system for miniaturized MOT is proposed entirely based on meta-devices. The key component is a novel polarization decoupling multi-port beam-splitting (PD-MPBS) metasurface that relies on both propagation phase and geometric phase.
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