文摘
Recently, metasurface has attracted lots of attentions because of its great capability in phase engineering for the transmitted cross-polarization light, and many functional optical elements have been designed and investigated. Commonly, the co-polarization and cross-polarization lights will coexist in the transmitted fields. Here, we propose a planar metalens composed of L-shaped nanoholes, which can focus an incident plane wave to two different focal spots in longitudinal direction for the co-polarized and cross-polarized transmitted lights respectively. In our design, the focal length of the transmitted cross-polarized lights can be tuned easily according to Fermat principle. Meanwhile, the focal length of the co-polarized transmitted lights can also be modulated by the ring number of the designed metalens. Because of the polarization-independent characteristic of the L-shaped nanoantenna, the designed planar metalens can also be suitable for both linear and circular polarized incident lights.