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Artificial Birefringence with Moving Metasurfaces

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Abstract

We theoretically characterize a compact optical polarizer consisting of two cascaded metasurfaces. The relative movement of the metasurfaces is tailored to create an artificial birefringence effect which is utilized to design optical waveplates.

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