Vectorial wavefront holography based on a polarisation-insensitive hologram
Haoran Ren

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for vectorial wavefront holography that enables flexible, polarization-insensitive control of holographic images using phase holograms, expanding applications in imaging and data storage.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to vectorial wavefront holography that does not rely on birefringent materials, allowing arbitrary polarization control through wavefront shaping of structured vector beams.
Findings
Enables arbitrary polarization states in holographic images.
Provides polarization control without birefringent materials.
Potential applications in holographic imaging and data storage.
Abstract
Polarisation holography generally demands polarisation-sensitive holograms for reconstructing either polarisation-multiplexed holographic images or polarisation-sensitive image channels. To date, polarisation holography is underpinned by the Jones matrix method that uses birefringent holograms, including ultrathin metasurface holograms, limiting the polarisation control to orthogonal polarisation states. Here I introduce a novel concept of vectorial wavefront holography by exploiting the wavefront shaping of a structured vector beam. I will show that a phase hologram can be used to tailor the polarisation interference of a vector beam in momentum space, creating arbitrary polarisation states that include but not limited to the linear, circular, azimuthal, and radial polarisations. This opens an unprecedented opportunity for the multiplexing generation of arbitrary polarisation…
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