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Designing disorder

Metasurfaces can in principle provide a versatile platform for optical functionalities, but in practice designing and fabricating them to specifications can be difficult. Now, the realization of metasurfaces with engineered disorder allows for versatile optical components that combine the best features of periodic and random systems.

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Fig. 1: Engineered disordered metasurfaces.

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Bertolotti, J. Designing disorder. Nature Photon 12, 59–60 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-018-0090-y

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