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Point-Source Geometric Metasurface Holography

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 2332-2338

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04485

Keywords

metasurface hologram; geometric phase; point source; full-color holography

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62075246, 11804407, 61827822]
  2. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [2018A030313333]
  3. NUSRI [R-2018-S-001]
  4. National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore under its Competitive Research Program (CRP award) [NRF CRP22-2019-0006]

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Introducing an effective point source (a pinhole) allows for full decoupling of spin, wavelength, and coordinate in meta-holograms, enabling spin-decoupled, full-colored metasurface holography and dynamic holography controlled with the position of the point source. This breakthrough not only offers an alternative approach to overcome the interrelation limitations of geometric metasurfaces, but also paves the way for advanced functionalities with meta-optics in reality.
Geometric metasurfaces have shown great potential in holography due to their straightforward geometric nature of phase control. The incident angles, spins, and wavelengths of the light provide various degrees of freedom to multiplex metasurface holographic images, which, however, are usually interrelated and hence challenging to be fully decoupled. Here, we report a synergetic recipe to break such seemingly inevitable interrelation by incorporating an effective point source (a pinhole), with which the spin, wavelength, and coordinate of the point source can be fully decoupled in meta-holograms. We experimentally demonstrate spin-decoupled, full-colored metasurface holography and dynamic holography controlled with the position of the point source. The significance of this work is not merely to offer an alternative approach to break the interrelation limitations of the geometric metasurface, but more importantly, it provides a promising route for point sources in reality to realize advanced functionalities with meta-optics, such as single-photon holography, fluorescence holography, etc.

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