TY - JOUR
T1 - Outfitting Next Generation Displays with Optical Metasurfaces
AU - Kim, Inki
AU - Yoon, Gwanho
AU - Jang, Jaehyuck
AU - Genevet, Patrice
AU - Nam, Ki Tae
AU - Rho, Junsuk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2018/10/17
Y1 - 2018/10/17
N2 - Optical metasurfaces, composed of ultrathin subwavelength meta-atoms, have enabled flat-optics and corresponding flat optical components such as ultrathin lenses, color filters, and absorbers. Among the plethora of applications currently attracting great interest, next generation display techniques could further benefit from metasurface technology. Thanks to relatively simple mechanisms of amplitude and phase modulation of light by the meta-atoms, many of the recent research achievements in metasurfaces are related to display applications. In this Perspective, we focus on metasurface holograms and colorations for projective and reflective display techniques. First, we briefly introduce the working mechanism of metasurface holograms and colorations and review state-of-the-art techniques in each field from perspective of materials, functionalities, and fabrication methodologies toward real-life display applications. Finally, we conclude on the potential outcome and outlook on this technology and highlight the key challenges to be solved for next generation display.
AB - Optical metasurfaces, composed of ultrathin subwavelength meta-atoms, have enabled flat-optics and corresponding flat optical components such as ultrathin lenses, color filters, and absorbers. Among the plethora of applications currently attracting great interest, next generation display techniques could further benefit from metasurface technology. Thanks to relatively simple mechanisms of amplitude and phase modulation of light by the meta-atoms, many of the recent research achievements in metasurfaces are related to display applications. In this Perspective, we focus on metasurface holograms and colorations for projective and reflective display techniques. First, we briefly introduce the working mechanism of metasurface holograms and colorations and review state-of-the-art techniques in each field from perspective of materials, functionalities, and fabrication methodologies toward real-life display applications. Finally, we conclude on the potential outcome and outlook on this technology and highlight the key challenges to be solved for next generation display.
KW - hologram
KW - metasurfaces
KW - next generation display
KW - optical metamaterials
KW - structural color printing
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U2 - 10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00809
DO - 10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00809
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85054663910
SN - 2330-4022
VL - 5
SP - 3876
EP - 3895
JO - ACS Photonics
JF - ACS Photonics
IS - 10
ER -