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Ptychography retrieval of fully polarized holograms from geometric-phase metasurfaces

Qinghua Song, Arthur Baroni, Rajath Sawant, Peinan Ni, Virginie Brändli, Sébastien Chenot, S. Vézian, B. Damilano, P. de Mierry, Samira Khadir, Patrick Ferrand, Patrice Genevet

2020Nature Communications250 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Controlling light properties with diffractive planar elements requires full-polarization channels and accurate reconstruction of optical signal for real applications. Here, we present a general method that enables wavefront shaping with arbitrary output polarization by encoding both phase and polarization information into pixelated metasurfaces. We apply this concept to convert an input plane wave with linear polarization to a holographic image with arbitrary spatial output polarization. A vectorial ptychography technique is introduced for mapping the Jones matrix to monitor the reconstructed metasurface output field and to compute the full polarization properties of the vectorial far field patterns, confirming that pixelated interfaces can deflect vectorial images to desired directions for accurate targeting and wavefront shaping. Multiplexing pixelated deflectors that address different polarizations have been integrated into a shared aperture to display several arbitrary polarized images, leading to promising new applications in vector beam generation, full color display and augmented/virtual reality imaging.

Topics & Concepts

WavefrontOpticsHolographyPolarization (electrochemistry)PlanarPhysicsMultiplexingLinear polarizationComputer sciencePtychographyDiffractionLaserComputer graphics (images)TelecommunicationsChemistryPhysical chemistryMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesLiquid Crystal Research Advancements
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