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Dr. Adeel Afridi
Dr. Adeel Afridi

Felicidades al nuevo graduado de doctorado del ICFO

El Dr. Adeel Afridi se ha graduado con una tesis titulada ‘Reconfigurable metasurfaces based on thermos-optical and optomechanical controls’

April 28, 2023

Felicitamos el Dr. Adeel Afridi que hoy ha defendido su tesis online.

El Dr. Afridi obtuvo su máster en Ingenieria Eléctrica y Electrónica por la Koç University of Istambul. Se unió como estudiante de doctorado en el grupo de investigación de Plasmon Nano-Optics en ICFO dirigido por el profesor Romain Quidant. La tesis del Dr. Afridi titulada ‘Reconfigurable metasurfaces based on thermos-optical and optomechanical controls’ fue supervisada por el profesor Romain Quidant.

 

RESUMEN:

Optical metasurfaces established themselves as potential platform for planar and integrated optics. Progress in the material sciences and fabrication process paves the way towards ultra-thin metasurface based devices, also known as meta-devices. Meta-devices include holograms, flat lenses, wave-plates, polarizers and deflectors. Amongst these meta-devices, great effort focuses toward the development of high performance, aberrations-free, and multi-functional metalenses.

High refractive index and lossless dielectric materials have enabled metalenses with near-unity transmission and high numerical aperture. However, the static nature of metalenses limits their use for the applications where continuous and on demand tunability of lens operation is required such as imaging and adaptive vision.

In this thesis, I developed two different techniques to achieve reconfigurability in metasurfaces which I used to create reconfigurable metalens devices. devices based on two types of reconfigurability techniques. First technique achieves focal

length tunability of a dielectric metalens by utilizing the electro-thermo-optical effect to change the refractive index of the surrounding media. The electro-thermo-optically controlled metalens exhibits linear and continuous focal length tunability, high efficiency and low power consumption with switching time of the order of 100 ms. The second varifocal metalens Device takes advantage of the optomechanial effect to introduce change in the geometry of the metalens itself. Carved onto a freestanding ultra-thin silicon membrane, the metalens exhibits continuous and linear focal length tunability with fast response time as short as a few μs.

 

Comité de Tesis:

Prof. Dr. Niek van Hulst, ICFO

Prof. Dr. Giulia Tagliabue, Ecole Polytechnique federale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Dr. Patrice Genevet, CRHEA -Centre de Recherche sur l'Hetero-Epitaxie et ses Applications

Comité de Tesis
Dr. Adeel Afridi en defensa de tesis online