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Dynamic Phase Modulation Induced Nonreciprocity of Optical Metasurfaces

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Abstract

By exploiting both spatial and temporal phase modulation, we experimentally demonstrate an ultrathin nonlinear metasurface with broken reciprocity at wavelengths around 860 nm. Our approach paves a way for miniaturized on-chip nonreciprocal optical components.

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