Partially coherent double phase holography in visible using meta-optics
Ultrathin flat meta-optics have shown great promise for holography in recent years. However, most of the reported meta-optical holograms rely on only phase modulation and neglect the amplitude information. Modulation of both amplitude and phase in meta-optics either requires polarization sensitive m...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ultrathin flat meta-optics have shown great promise for holography in recent
years. However, most of the reported meta-optical holograms rely on only phase
modulation and neglect the amplitude information. Modulation of both amplitude
and phase in meta-optics either requires polarization sensitive meta-atoms, or
complex scatterers with stringent fabrication requirements. Additionally,
almost all the meta-optical holograms were measured under laser illumination.
Here we adopt the concept of double-phase holography, to report
polarization-independent holography with both amplitude and phase modulation,
using dielectric meta-optics. We validate the implementation of complex phase
hologram by measuring an improvement of structural similarity of the
reconstructed hologram by ~3x over phase-only holograms. Finally, we
demonstrate that meta-optical holography can also be realized using partially
incoherent light from a light emitting diode. This observation can
significantly reduce the alignment complexity and speckles in laser-based
meta-optical holography. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.01534 |