Stimuli-Responsive Dynamic Metaholographic Displays with Designer Liquid Crystal Modulators

Adv Mater. 2020 Dec;32(50):e2004664. doi: 10.1002/adma.202004664. Epub 2020 Nov 10.

Abstract

Flat optics, realized by the artificially created 2D material platform called optical metasurfaces, is currently undergoing a science-to-technology transition. However, "real-time" active operations of such flat optical devices remain yet unresolved. Here, liquid crystals (LCs)-integrated metaholograms for ultracompact dynamic holographic displays are proposed. The anisotropic nature of the LCs allows facile and repeatable manipulation of the polarization of light. Specifically designed ("designer") LCs and efficient helicity-encoded metaholograms are combined to realize stimuli-responsive dynamic displays. The designer LC modulators are used as switches that enable a variety of external stimuli (e.g., electric field, heat, surface pressure) to operate holographic images in real-time. Such a dynamic metaholographic platform will provide a path to external stimuli-driven "smart" sensing and display applications such as hologram labels for temperature/pressure/touch monitoring and interactive holographic displays with haptic motion recognition.

Keywords: dynamic holograms; liquid crystals; metaholographic displays; photonic sensors; stimuli-responsive materials.