Compound Meta-Optics for Complete and Loss-Less Field Control

ACS Nano. 2022 Sep 27;16(9):15100-15107. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.2c06248. Epub 2022 Aug 26.

Abstract

Optical metasurfaces offer a compact platform for manipulation of the amplitude, phase, and polarization state of light. Independent control over these properties, however, is hindered by the symmetric transmission matrix associated with single-layer metasurfaces. Here, we utilize multilayer birefringent meta-optics to realize high-efficiency, independent control over the amplitude, phase, and polarization state of light. High-efficiency control is enabled by redistributing the wavefront between cascaded metasurfaces, while end-to-end inverse design is used to realize independent complex-valued functions for orthogonal polarization states. Based on this platform, we demonstrate spatial mode division multiplexing, optical mode conversion, and universal vectorial holograms, all with diffraction efficiencies over 80%. This meta-optic platform expands the design space of flat optics and could lead to advances in optical communications, quantum entanglement, and information encryption.

Keywords: compound meta-optics; inverse design; mode conversion; spatial division multiplexing; vectorial holography.