Complete vectorial optical mode converter using multi-layer metasurface
Go Soma (),
Kento Komatsu,
Yoshiaki Nakano and
Takuo Tanemura ()
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Go Soma: The University of Tokyo
Kento Komatsu: The University of Tokyo
Yoshiaki Nakano: The University of Tokyo
Takuo Tanemura: The University of Tokyo
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-12
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Abstract Vectorial optical mode converters that can transform orthogonal sets of multiple input vector beams into other orthogonal sets are attractive for various applications in optics and photonics. While multi-plane light conversion (MPLC) and metasurface technologies have been explored to individually address multiple spatial mode conversion and polarization mode manipulation, there has been no universal methodology to simultaneously convert a set of multiple vectorial modes with spatially non-uniform wavefronts and polarizations. Here, we present a general device framework to achieve complete vectorial mode conversion based on the MPLC concept incorporating multi-layer metasurfaces. The effectiveness of our method is confirmed experimentally by demonstrating 6-mode (3 spatial modes × 2 polarization modes) multiplexer fabricated on a compact chip. Additionally, we apply it to design devices with more advanced functionalities: a mode-division-multiplexed dual-polarization coherent receiver and spatial-mode-multiplexed vectorial holography. The versatility of our protocol makes it a powerful tool for realizing universal optical mode converters.
Date: 2025
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