Four-channel joint-polarization-frequency-multiplexing encryption meta-hologram based on dual-band polarization multiplexing meta-atoms

  • Qingyuan Zhang
  • , Jingwen Wang
  • , Rensheng Xie
  • , Zhen Gu
  • , Zhengping Zhang
  • , Xiong Wang
  • , Hualiang Zhang
  • , Chang Chen*
  • , Weidong Chen
  • , Jun Ding
  • , Xiang Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Holography is an advanced imaging technology where image information can be reconstructed without a lens. Recently, multiplexing techniques have been widely adapted to realize multiple holographic images or functionalities in a meta-hologram. In this work, a reflective four-channel meta-hologram is proposed to further increase the channel capacity by simultaneously implementing frequency and polarization multiplexing. Compared to the single multiplexing technique, the number of channels achieves a multiplicative growth of the two multiplexing techniques, as well as allowing meta-devices to possess cryptographic characteristics. Specifically, spin-selective functionalities for circular polarizations can be achieved at lower frequency, while different functionalities can be obtained at higher frequency under different linearly polarized incidences. As an illustrative example, a four-channel joint-polarization-frequency-multiplexing meta-hologram is designed, fabricated, and characterized. The measured results agree well with the numerically calculated and full-wave simulated ones, which provides the proposed method with great potential in numerous opportunities such as multi-channel imaging and information encryption technology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17569-17579
Number of pages11
JournalOptics Express
Volume31
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 May 2023
Externally publishedYes

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