Programmable electron-induced color router array

Cheng Chi, Zhibo Dang, Yongqi Liu, Yuwei Wang, Dewen Cheng*, Zheyu Fang*, Yongtian Wang*

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Abstract

The development of color routers (CRs) realizes the splitting of dichromatic components, contributing to the modulation of photon momentum that acts as the information carrier for optical information technology on the frequency and spatial domains. However, CRs with optical stimulation lack active control of photon momentum at deep subwavelength scale because of the optical diffraction limit. Here, we experimentally demonstrate an active manipulation of dichromatic photon momentum at a deep subwavelength scale via electron-induced CRs, where the CRs radiation patterns are manipulated by steering the electron impact position within 60 nm in a single nanoantenna unit. Moreover, an encrypted display device based on programmable modulation of the CR array is designed and implemented. This approach with enhanced security, large information capacity, and high-level integration at a deep subwavelength scale may find applications in photonic devices and emerging areas in quantum information technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111
JournalLight: Science and Applications
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025

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