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Dielectric Meta-Holograms Enabled with Dual Magnetic Resonances in Visible Light
Efficient
transmission-type meta-holograms have been demonstrated
using high-index dielectric nanostructures based on Huygens’
principle. It is crucial that the geometry size of building blocks
be judiciously optimized individually for spectral overlap of electric
and magnetic dipoles. In contrast, reflection-type meta-holograms
using the metal/insulator/metal scheme and geometric phase can be
readily achieved with high efficiency and small thickness. Here, we
demonstrate a general platform for design of dual magnetic resonance
based meta-holograms based on the geometric phase using silicon nanostructures
that are quarter wavelength thick for visible light. Significantly,
the projected holographic image can be unambiguously observed without
a receiving screen even under the illumination of natural light. Within
the well-developed semiconductor industry, our ultrathin magnetic
resonance-based meta-holograms may have promising applications in
anticounterfeiting and information security