TY - JOUR
T1 - Full-Color Waveguide-Type Near-Eye Displays with Huygens’ Metasurfaces
AU - Song, Weitao
AU - Liang, Xinan
AU - Cheng, Qijia
AU - Moitra, Parikshit
AU - Xu, Xuewu
AU - Zhang, Weijia
AU - Shi, Xiaogang
AU - Zheng, Yuanjin
AU - Wang, Yongtian
AU - Paniagua-Domínguez, Ramón
AU - Kuznetsov, Arseniy I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Miniaturized and lightweight see-through near-eye displays are desirable for wearable computing applications. With the recent rapid advances in ultra-thin metasurface optics, the compactness and weight of near-eye displays can be improved without compromising the performance of the real-virtual scene. In this paper, a proof-of-concept solution, using transparent Huygens' metasurface hologram as the display device, is developed to provide full-color images. A virtual image is created by illuminating three 500 µm metasurface holograms, spaced 500 µm apart, with red, green, and blue light sources, and combining the resulting holographic images in a diffractive waveguide to produce a full-color image in front of the viewer's eyes. Using this method, a compact and wearable near-eye display with a thin (1.2 mm) waveguide in front of the viewer's eyes is experimentally demonstrated, creating a virtual image with a large field of view (≥40°) that can be viewed along with the real world within a large eye box (15mm × 10 mm). To achieve this, a new design method exploring the potential of metasurface holograms as an image source for mobile computing in daily life is introduced.
AB - Miniaturized and lightweight see-through near-eye displays are desirable for wearable computing applications. With the recent rapid advances in ultra-thin metasurface optics, the compactness and weight of near-eye displays can be improved without compromising the performance of the real-virtual scene. In this paper, a proof-of-concept solution, using transparent Huygens' metasurface hologram as the display device, is developed to provide full-color images. A virtual image is created by illuminating three 500 µm metasurface holograms, spaced 500 µm apart, with red, green, and blue light sources, and combining the resulting holographic images in a diffractive waveguide to produce a full-color image in front of the viewer's eyes. Using this method, a compact and wearable near-eye display with a thin (1.2 mm) waveguide in front of the viewer's eyes is experimentally demonstrated, creating a virtual image with a large field of view (≥40°) that can be viewed along with the real world within a large eye box (15mm × 10 mm). To achieve this, a new design method exploring the potential of metasurface holograms as an image source for mobile computing in daily life is introduced.
KW - full color
KW - holography
KW - metasurface
KW - near-eye displays
KW - waveguide
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U2 - 10.1002/adom.202500096
DO - 10.1002/adom.202500096
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85219629800
SN - 2195-1071
JO - Advanced Optical Materials
JF - Advanced Optical Materials
ER -