Topological Holography and Storage with Optical Knots and Links

Ling Jun Kong*, Jingfeng Zhang, Furong Zhang, Xiangdong Zhang*

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Abstract

After more than 70 years of development, holography has become an essential tool of modern optics in many applications. In fact, for various applications of different kinds of holographic techniques, stability and antijamming ability are very important. Here, optical topological structures are introduced into holographic technology, and an entirely new concept of optical topological holography is demonstrated to solve stability and antijamming problems. Based on the optical knots and links, the topological holography is not only developed in theory, but also demonstrated experimentally. In addition, a new topological holographic coding is established by regarding each knotted/linked topological structure as an information carrier. Due to the variety of knotted and linked structures and their characteristics of topological protection, such coding can have high capacity as well as robust properties. Furthermore, with writing the hologram into the liquid crystal, robust information storage of 3D topological holography is realized.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2300005
JournalLaser and Photonics Reviews
Volume17
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • holographic coding
  • holography
  • knots and links
  • topological protection
  • topological structures

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