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Phase-change metasurfaces for dynamic image display and information encryption

Published 17 Jul 2022 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2207.08136v1)

Abstract: Optical metasurfaces enable to engineer the electromagnetic space and control light propagation at an unprecedented level, offering a powerful tool to achieve modulation of light over multiple physical dimensions. Here, we demonstrate a Sb${2}$S${3}$ phase-change metasurface platform that allows active manipulation of both amplitude and phase. In particular, we implement dynamic nanoprinting and holographic image display through tuning crystallization levels of this phase-change material. The Sb${2}$S${3}$ nanobricks tailored to function the amplitude, geometric and propagation phase modulation constitute the dynamic meta-atoms in the multiplexed metasurfaces. Using the incident polarizations as decoding keys, the encoded information can be reproduced into a naonprinting grayscale image in the near field and two holographic images in the far field. These images can be switched on and off by taking advantages of the reversible tunability of Sb${2}$S${3}$ nanostructure between amorphous and crystalline states. The proposed phase-change metasurfaces featuring manifold information and multifold encryption promise ultracompact data storage with high capacity and high security, which suggests an exciting direction for modern cryptography and security applications.

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