Roth et al., 2020 - Google Patents
3D full-color image projection based on reflective metasurfaces under incoherent illuminationRoth et al., 2020
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- Roth D
- Jin M
- Minovich A
- Liu S
- Li G
- Zayats A
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- Nano Letters
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Metasurfaces provide an efficient approach to control light wavefronts and have emerged at the forefront of digital holography. Nevertheless, full-color image projection remains challenging. Using a combination of specular and diffuse reflections from a metasurface, in …
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