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Multicolor and 3D Holography Generated by Inverse‐Designed Single‐Cell Metasurfaces

Advances in Materials, 2022
Metasurface‐generated holography has emerged as a promising route for fully reproducing vivid scenes by manipulating the optical properties of light using ultra‐compact devices. However, achieving multiple holographic images using a single metasurface is
Sunae So   +6 more
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Collinear holography

CLEO/Pacific Rim 2003. The 5th Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (IEEE Cat. No.03TH8671), 2022
Collinear holographic memory is proposed and demonstrated. "Reference beam" and "signal beam" are bundled on the same axis, and irradiated on the recording medium through a single objective lens.
H. Horimai, Xiaodi Tan, Jun Li
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Augmented Reality Enabled by On‐Chip Meta‐Holography Multiplexing

Laser & Photonics Reviews, 2022
The exploit of on‐chip metasurfaces with full optical controllability and multiplexing capability holds great promise for photonic integration circuits (PIC).
Yangyang Shi   +7 more
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Vectorial metasurface holography

Applied Physics Reviews, 2022
Tailoring light properties using metasurfaces made of optically thin and subwavelength structure arrays has led to a variety of innovative optical components with intriguing functionalities.
Q. Song, Xingsi Liu, C. Qiu, P. Genevet
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Holography

2005
Holography, invented by Denis Gabor in 1948, allows the recording and reconstruction of a wavefront amplitude and phase. The development of optical holography started, in 1960, with the laser. The holographic principles and the most commonly used setups to record and reconstruct holograms are presented. Different recording materials are shown with some
Ambs, Pierre   +2 more
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