Dielectric multi-momentum meta-transformer in the visible.
Lei JinYao-Wei HuangZhongwei JinRobert C DevlinZhaogang DongShengtao MeiMenghua JiangWei Ting ChenZhun WeiHong LiuJing Hua TengAaron DannerXiangping LiShumin XiaoShuang ZhangChangyuan YuJoel K W YangFederico CapassoCheng-Wei QiuPublished in: Nature communications (2019)
Metasurfaces as artificially nanostructured interfaces hold significant potential for multi-functionality, which may play a pivotal role in the next-generation compact nano-devices. The majority of multi-tasked metasurfaces encode or encrypt multi-information either into the carefully tailored metasurfaces or in pre-set complex incident beam arrays. Here, we propose and demonstrate a multi-momentum transformation metasurface (i.e., meta-transformer), by fully synergizing intrinsic properties of light, e.g., orbital angular momentum (OAM) and linear momentum (LM), with a fixed phase profile imparted by a metasurface. The OAM meta-transformer reconstructs different topologically charged beams into on-axis distinct patterns in the same plane. The LM meta-transformer converts red, green and blue illuminations to the on-axis images of "R", "G" and "B" as well as vivid color holograms, respectively. Thanks to the infinite states of light-metasurface phase combinations, such ultra-compact meta-transformer has potential in information storage, nanophotonics, optical integration and optical encryption.