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Demonstration of Equal-Intensity Beam Generation by Dielectric Metasurfaces
Published on: June 7, 2019
High-efficiency generation of bi-functional holography with metasurfaces
Changhong Dai1, Tong Liu2, Dongyi Wang3
1State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Key Laboratory of Micro and Nano Photonic Structures (Ministry of Education), Shanghai Key Laboratory of Metasurfaces for Light Manipulation and Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China.
Abstract:
Holography is a highly desired technology in modern photonics, yet setups for traditional generating methods suffer from complexity and bulky sizes. While metasurface-based holography exhibits advantages of compactness and easy-fabrication, most meta-holograms realized so far exhibit only single functionality, with a few multifunctional ones suffering from imbalances of efficiency and device-thickness. Here, we propose a generic approach to design ultra-thin metasurfaces for realization of multiple holographic images with high efficiencies, and experimentally verify the concept in the telecom regime. We first design a series of high-efficiency reflective meta-atoms exhibiting incident-spin-delinked reflection phases governed by geometric and resonant mechanisms, and experimentally characterize their optical properties at wavelengths around 1,064 nm. We next experimentally demonstrate a single-functional meta-hologram as a benchmark test. Finally, we employ the designed meta-atoms to construct a metasurface with the thickness ∼1/4λ, and experimentally demonstrate its capability of generating two distinct holographic images under illuminations of circularly polarized light beams with different helicities, possessing generation efficiencies ∼48.08 %. Our work provides a highly-efficient and ultra-compact platform to generate multifunctional holographic images, which may inspire numerous applications in integration optics.

