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Metasurface Holography Reaching the Highest Efficiency Limit in the Visible via One-Step Nanoparticle-Embedded-Resin Printing SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Metasurface Holography Reaching the Highest Efficiency Limit in the Visible via One-Step Nanoparticle-Embedded-Resin Printing
Authors
Kim JoohoonOh Dong KyoKim HongyoonYoon GwanhoJung ChunghwanKim JaekyungBadloe TrevonKang HyunjungKim SeokwooYang YounghwanLee JihaeKo ByoungsuOk Jong G.Rho Junsuk
Date Issued
2022-08
Publisher
Wiley - VCH Verlag GmbH & CO. KGaA
Abstract
Metasurface holography, the reconstruction of holographic images by modulating the spatial amplitude and phase of light using metasurfaces, has emerged as a next-generation display technology. However, conventional fabrication techniques used to realize metaholograms are limited by their small patterning areas, high manufacturing costs, and low throughput, which hinder their practical use. Herein, a high efficiency hologram using a one-step nanomanufacturing method with a titanium dioxide nanoparticle-embedded-resin, allowing for high-throughput and low-cost fabrication is demonstrated. At a single wavelength, a record high theoretical efficiency of 96.9% is demonstrated with an experimentally measured conversion efficiency of 90.6% and zero-order diffraction of 7.3% producing an ultrahigh-efficiency, twin-image free hologram that can even be directly observed under ambient light conditions. Moreover, a broadband meta-atom with an average efficiency of 76.0% is designed, and a metahologram with an average efficiency of 62.4% at visible wavelengths from 450 to 650 nm is experimentally demonstrated.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/112916
DOI
10.1002/lpor.202200098
ISSN
1863-8880
Article Type
Article
Citation
Laser and Photonics Reviews, vol. 16, no. 8, 2022-08
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