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Spin-Orbit-Locking Vectorial Metasurface Holography.

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Authors: Yu Z, Gao X, Yao J, Li H, Shi Y, Li B, Xie Z, Yuan X, Lai P, Song Q

Year

2025

Paper ID

9540

Status

Peer-reviewed

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191

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Abstract

Vectorial metasurface holography, allowing for independent control over the amplitude, phase, and polarization distribution of holographic images enabled by metasurfaces, plays a crucial role in the realm of optical display, optical, and quantum communications. However, previous research on vectorial metasurface holography has typically been restricted to single degree of freedom input and single channel output, thereby demonstrating a very limited modulation capacity. This work presents a novel method to achieve multi-channel vectorial metasurface holography by harnessing spin-orbit-locking vortex beams. In each channel, the optical vectorial field is encoded with a pair of total angular momentums (TAMs) featuring two orthogonal spin angular momentums (SAMs) independently locked with arbitrary orbital angular momentums (OAMs). The methodology relies on a modified Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm, enabling the encoding of various TAM channels within a single phase profile. Consequently, a pure geometry-phase metasurface with a non-interleaved approach can be used to support such multi-channel vectorial holography, achieving high selectivity of both SAM and OAM, and offering precise routing and manipulation of complex light channels. The work presents a paradigm shift in the field of holography, offering promising avenues for high-density optical information processing and future photonic device design.

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