Code Division Multiplexing Inspired Dynamic Metasurface Holography

Xin Li*, Ruizhe Zhao, Qunshuo Wei, Guangzhou Geng, Junjie Li, Shuang Zhang, Lingling Huang*, Yongtian Wang*

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Abstract

Metasurface holography is attracting increasing attention owing to its numerous advantages over conventional holography techniques, such as precise control of phase profiles, compact sizes, and multiple information channels via a single optical element. Metasurfaces provide a flexible platform for incorporating various multiplexing techniques. Inspired by code division multiplexing (CDM), which is widely employed in networking and wireless digital communications, metasurface holography for generating dynamic holographic images controlled by both the patterned beam profiles and polarization states is designed and realized in this study. Specifically, two orthogonal polarization states and 16 code bases of light illumination are combined to generate 32 independent channels. Only the correct code reference can decode the target image for a specific channel, providing encryption for information transportation. Meanwhile, the demonstrated metasurface holography with CDM can realize active modulation via a digital micromirror device. The proposed metasurface can be utilized to achieve dynamic information display, data storage, optical encryption, and other applications in optics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2103326
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume31
Issue number35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • holography
  • metasurfaces
  • optical code division multiplexing

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