Repository landing page
High-Efficiency Broadband Meta-Hologram with Polarization-Controlled Dual Images
Abstract
Holograms, the optical devices to reconstruct predesigned images, show many applications in our daily life. However, applications of hologram are still limited by the constituent materials and therefore their working range is trapped at a particular electromagnetic region. In recent years, the metasurfaces, an array of subwavelength antenna with varying sizes, show the abilities to manipulate the phase of incident electromagnetic wave from visible to microwave frequencies. Here, we present a reflective-type and high-efficiency meta-hologram fabricated by metasurface for visible wavelength. Using gold cross nanoantennas as building blocks to construct our meta-hologram devices with thickness ∼ λ/4, the reconstructed images of meta-hologram show polarization-controlled dual images with high contrast, functioning for both coherent and incoherent light sources within a broad spectral range and under a wide range of incidence angles. The flexibility demonstrated here for our meta-hologram paves the road to a wide range of applications related to holographic images at arbitrary electromagnetic wave region- Text
- Journal contribution
- Medicine
- Cell Biology
- Biotechnology
- Space Science
- Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
- Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
- Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified
- subwavelength antenna
- building blocks
- incident electromagnetic wave
- incidence angles
- predesigned images
- constituent materials
- electromagnetic region
- application
- metasurface
- holographic images
- device
- light sources
- electromagnetic wave region
- microwave frequencies