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Metasurface‐Based Orbital Angular Momentum Multi‐Dimensional Demultiplexer and Decoder

Hui Gao, Xuhao Fan, Yuxi Wang, Xinger Wang, Ke Xu, Cheng Zeng, Tingan Li, Leimin Deng, Jinsong Xia, Wei Xiong

2023Laser & Photonics Review33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Light beams possess various dimensions, such as wavelength, spin angular momentum (SAM), and orbital angular momentum (OAM), which are indispensable in numerous optical applications. However, traditional techniques entail multiple attempts to disclose desired optical information, utilizing unwieldy multi‐pass systems or mechanically moving parts that are cumbersome to integrate into compact and integrated optical systems. Here, a single‐layer dielectric metasurface platform is proposed that enables multi‐dimensional demultiplexing and decoding, circumventing the need for conventional bulk optical elements. The platform can demultiplex 3D light parameters (wavelength, SAM, and OAM) and focus them at distinct spatial positions on a designated focal plane, providing a superior alternative to far‐field beams for integration with optical fiber and communication chips. The study verifies 132‐bit independent channels for a multi‐dimensional demultiplexer and demonstrates the metasurface‐based component's ability to function as an elliptic polarization decoder through a 4‐bit elliptic polarization coding transmission experiment. This work provides a compact and efficient platform for demultiplexing multi‐dimensional SAM and OAM states over a broad wavelength range, with potential implications for optical communications, optical data storage, optical information encryption, and quantum information sciences.

Topics & Concepts

DemultiplexerAngular momentumMultiplexingOptical communicationOrbital angular momentum multiplexingOpticsPhysicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Computer scienceOrbital angular momentum of lightTelecommunicationsTotal angular momentum quantum numberPhysical chemistryChemistryMultiplexerQuantum mechanicsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research