Title :
Reflective plasmonic metasurface and metahologram
Author :
Yao-Wei Huang;Wei Ting Chen;Kuang-Yu Yang;Wei-Yi Tsai;Pin Chieh Wu;I-Da Chiang;Chun Yen Liao;Wei-Lun Hsu;Hao Tsun Lin;Shulin Sun;Lei Zhou;Ai Qun Liu;Chih-Ming Wang;Greg Sun;Din Ping Tsai
Author_Institution :
Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
Abstract :
Holograms are the optical devices to reconstruct images by recovering amplitude and phase of light, which show many applications in our daily life. Recently, the metasurfaces, an array of sub-wavelength antenna, show the abilities to manipulate both the amplitude and phase of incident electromagnetic wave in a wide electromagnetic region from visible to microwave frequencies. Here, we realized a high-efficiency broadband plasmonic metasurface and metahologram by reflected metasurface made of subwavelength gold nanoantennas which is designed and fabricated in optical frequencies. The reconstructed images of our metahologram show polarization-controlled dual images with high contrast, functioning for both coherent and incoherent light sources within a broad spectral range and under a wide range of incidence angles. Aluminum plasmonics based metaholograms with multi-images, multi-channels, or multiplexing at different wavelengths, on the other hand, prefer narrower plasmonic resonances and less phase levels to realize multi-color metahologram. By combining with the techniques of tunable metasurfaces, metahologram can potentially be used to realize active hologram that works at arbitrary electromagnetic wave region.
Keywords :
"Plasmons","Optical surface waves","Holography","Broadband communication","Aluminum","Optical polarization","Electromagnetic scattering"
Conference_Titel :
Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices (NUSOD), 2015 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8378-0
DOI :
10.1109/NUSOD.2015.7292866