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The nonlocal metasurface modulates optical properties with a high wavelength selectivity. In this research, we demonstrate a polarization-wavelength selective nonlocal metasurface using nanoparticle-embedded resin printing. QDs are also embedded in the nanoparticle composites so that the nonlocal metasurface operates as both an emitter and a resonator simultaneously. The nonlocal metasurface contributes to enhancing the photoluminescence of the QDs, as well as the QDs’ emission is controlled by the polarization. This work provides a way that the nonlocal metasurface can be utilized for a polarization-selective light source, sensing, and display.
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