Multi-Dimensional Multiplexed Metasurface Holography by Inverse Design

Yongyao Yin, Qiang Jiang*, Hongbo Wang, Jianghong Liu, Yiyang Xie, Qiuhua Wang, Yongtian Wang, Lingling Huang*

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Abstract

Multi-dimensional multiplexed metasurface holography extends holographic information capacity and promises revolutionary advancements for vivid imaging, information storage, and encryption. However, achieving multifunctional metasurface holography by forward design method is still difficult because it relies heavily on Jones matrix engineering, which places high demands on physical knowledge and processing technology. To break these limitations and simplify the design process, here, an end-to-end inverse design framework is proposed. By directly linking the metasurface to the reconstructed images and employing a loss function to guide the update of metasurface, the calculation of hologram can be omitted; thus, greatly simplifying the design process. In addition, the requirements on the completeness of meta-library can also be significantly reduced, allowing multi-channel hologram to be achieved using meta-atoms with only two degrees of freedom, which is very friendly to processing. By exploiting the proposed method, metasurface hologram containing up to 12 channels of multi-wavelength, multi-plane, and multi-polarization is designed and experimentally demonstrated, which exhibits the state-of-the-art information multiplexing capacity of the metasurface composed of simple meta-atoms. This method is conducive to promoting the intelligent design of multifunctional meta-devices, and it is expected to eventually accelerate the application of meta-devices in colorful display, imaging, storage and other fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2312303
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2024

Keywords

  • end-to-end
  • hologram
  • inverse design
  • metasurface

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