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Multifunctional metalens design and optimization based on bilayer phase-change materials at near-infrared wavelength
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Flat optical components capable of dynamic multifunctional control are essential for next-generation imaging, anti-counterfeiting, and communication technologies. Here, we demonstrate a reconfigurable metalens based on a bilayer Sb2Se3 metasurface operating at 1064 nm in the near-infrared regime. By harnessing the large refractive index contrast between amorphous and crystalline phases and employing Pancharatnam-Berry phase engineering, the device enables non-volatile switching among tunable focal lengths, variable focus intensities, and dual- or single-focus modes. Reversible phase transitions of individual Sb2Se3 nanofins in upper and lower layers allow arbitrary switching between F1, F2, and combined F1+ F2 focusing states, with focusing efficiency exceeding 50%. Building on this, we further show programmable pattern generation across different focal planes by spatially controlling the phase states of meta-atom arrays, enabling intensity-tunable image rendering for compact, high-security optical anti-counterfeiting systems. This work advances programmable photonics through a scalable and integrable platform for adaptive flat optics.
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