Quaranta, GiorgioBasset, GuillaumeMartin, Olivier J. F.Gallinet, Benjamin2018-02-122018-02-122018-02-122017-05-0110.1021/acsphotonics.7b00232https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/144772Resonant waveguide gratings (RWGs) are subwavelength structures of great interest for biosensors, optical filters and optical security applications. We demonstrate and characterize a beam steering device, where the in-coupling and out-coupling processes make use of different RWGs that share the same ultrathin dielectric waveguide. This device enables selective color-filtering and redirection of a white light source (such as a white LED). Furthermore, this structure is compatible with up-scalable fabrication processes such as roll-to-roll replication, and is relevant for high-volume production. Because of its color selectivity and its use in low coherence illumination conditions, such a beam steering device could be implemented in a variety of optical applications such as optical security, multifocal or monochromatic lenses, biosensors, and see-through optical combiners for near-eye displays.NanophotonicsPlasmonicsColor-Selective and Versatile Light Steering with up-Scalable Subwavelength Planar Opticstext::journal::journal article::research article