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Four-channel Imaging Based on Reconfigurable Metasurfaces: Hyperchaotic Encryption under Physical Protection

Published 3 Sep 2025 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2509.03453v1)

Abstract: Metasurfaces facilitate high-capacity optical information integration by simultaneously supporting near-field nanoprinting and far-field holography on a single platform. However, conventional multi-channel designs face critical security vulnerabilities for sensitive information due to insufficient encryption mechanisms. In this work, we propose a four-channel phase-change metasurface featuring algorithm-physical co-security-a dual-protection framework combining intrinsic metasurface physical security with chaotic encryption. Our polarization-multiplexed metasurface generates four optical imaging channels through meta-atom design, including two far-field holograms and two near-field patterns. To enhance system security, we apply Chen hyperchaotic encryption combined with the Logistic map and DNA encoding to convert near-field information into secure QR codes; far-field holograms are retained to demonstrate the metasurface's information capacity and for attack detection. Phase-change metasurface further provides physical-layer security by dynamically switching imaging channels via crystalline-to-amorphous state transitions, enhancing anti-counterfeiting and reliability. The proposed metasurface achieves high-fidelity imaging, robust anti-attack performance, and independent channel control. This integrated approach pioneers a secure paradigm for high-density optical information processing.

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