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5 March 2021 Polarization-controlled holography using dielectric metasurfaces
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Abstract
Metasurfaces are arrays of artificially engineered subwavelength nanostructures. Owing to the strong form birefringence of these nanostructures, metasurfaces provide a fascinating platform to realize novel polarization optics. Recently, we propose and implement a general design strategy for polarization-dependent holograms with metasurfaces, using Fourier optics and phase retrieval principles applied to the Jones calculus. We use this to design metasurface holograms with arbitrarily chosen polarization responses. We fabricate these gratings (for operation at visible wavelengths) and test them with Mueller matrix polarimetry, showing agreement with design.
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Aun Zaidi, Noah Rubin, Ahmed Dorrah, and Federico Capasso "Polarization-controlled holography using dielectric metasurfaces", Proc. SPIE 11710, Practical Holography XXXV: Displays, Materials, and Applications, 1171006 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578910
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KEYWORDS
Dielectric polarization

Holography

Dielectrics

Holograms

Optical design

Phase retrieval

Fourier optics

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