| Literature DB >> 31880939 |
Yueqiang Hu1,2, Ling Li1, Yujie Wang3, Min Meng4,5, Lei Jin6, Xuhao Luo1, Yiqin Chen1, Xin Li1, Shumin Xiao3, Hanbin Wang4,5, Yi Luo4, Cheng-Wei Qiu6, Huigao Duan1,2.
Abstract
Metasurfaces hold great potentials for advanced holographic display with extraordinary information capacity and pixel sizes in an ultrathin flat profile. A dual-polarization channel to encode two independent phase profiles or spatially multiplexed meta-holography by interleaved metasurfaces are captivated popular solutions to projecting multiplexed and vectorial images. However, the intrinsic limit of orthogonal polarization-channels, their crosstalk due to coupling between meta-atoms, and interleaving-induced degradation of efficiency and reconstructed image quality set great barriers for sophisticated meta-holography from being widely adopted. Here we report a noninterleaved TiO2 metasurface holography, and three distinct phase profiles are encoded into three orthogonal polarization bases with almost zero crosstalk. The corresponding three independently constructed intensity profiles are therefore assigned to trichromatic (RGB) beams, resulting in high-quality and high-efficiency vectorial meta-holography in the whole visible regime. Our strategy presents an unconventionally advanced holographic scheme by synergizing trichromatic colors and tripolarization channels, simply realized with a minimalist noninterleaved metasurface. Our work unlocks the metasurface's potentials on massive information storage, polarization optics, polarimetric imaging, holographic data encryption, etc.Entities:
Keywords: dielectric nanostructures; noninterleaved metasurface; polarization conversion; trichromatic vectorial holography; tripolarization-channel metasurface
Year: 2020 PMID: 31880939 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189