AI Article Synopsis

  • Nanostructured dielectric metasurfaces can control light by creating customized phase gradients, leading to flat versions of traditional optical devices like lenses and waveplates.
  • These surfaces generate new forces and torques due to changes in optical momentum, which can be harnessed for innovative applications.
  • The research showcases "optical metavehicles," tiny particles that can move and be directed by light polarization, demonstrating complex movement patterns and potential for carrying microscopic cargo, such as unicellular organisms.

Article Abstract

Nanostructured dielectric metasurfaces offer unprecedented opportunities to manipulate light by imprinting an arbitrary phase gradient on an impinging wavefront. This has resulted in the realization of a range of flat analogues to classical optical components, such as lenses, waveplates and axicons. However, the change in linear and angular optical momentum associated with phase manipulation also results in previously unexploited forces and torques that act on the metasurface itself. Here we show that these optomechanical effects can be utilized to construct optical metavehicles-microscopic particles that can travel long distances under low-intensity plane-wave illumination while being steered by the polarization of the incident light. We demonstrate movement in complex patterns, self-correcting motion and an application as transport vehicles for microscopic cargoes, which include unicellular organisms. The abundance of possible optical metasurfaces attests to the prospect of developing a wide variety of metavehicles with specialized functional behaviours.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41565-021-00941-0DOI Listing

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