空间光调制器
光学
材料科学
宽带
平面的
相(物质)
调制(音乐)
波长
调幅
相位调制
振幅
空间频率
光电子学
频率调制
计算机科学
物理
电信
声学
带宽(计算)
计算机图形学(图像)
相位噪声
量子力学
作者
C. Xu,Binghui Liu,Peng Cheng,Quan‐Ming Chen,Peng Chen,Peizhi Sun,Zhigang Zheng,Yanqing Lu,Wei Hu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202201088
摘要
Abstract Multidimensional and large‐scale parallel manipulation of light, especially on‐demand tailoring of the working frequency and spatial phase front, is highly pursued in modern optics. Here, broadband tunable planar optics is demonstrated by electrically driving the nanohelix of photopatterned heliconical cholesterics. By preprogramming the initial orientation of the helixes using a dynamic‐mask photoalignment technique, spatial geometric phases can be arbitrarily encoded to the reflected light in a reconfigurable way. Due to the reversible electrically variant pitch of the heliconical superstructures, the reflective Bragg band can be precisely selected in the range from 380 to 1550 nm. In addition to wavelength selection and geometric phase modulation, spatial amplitude modulation and spin reversion can be further expected. This may offer a platform for full‐dimensional manipulation of light, including wavelength/frequency, phase, amplitude, time, and spin, thus upgrading optical information processing techniques.
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