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Soft chiral superstructure enabled dynamic polychromatic holography
柔性手性超结构实现动态多色全息成像
ソフトなキラル超構造による動的多色ホログラフィー
소프트 키랄 슈퍼구조가 동적 다색 홀로그래피를 가능하게 함
La superestructura quiral blanda permite la holografía polícroma dinámica
Une superstructure chirale souple permet une holographie polychromatique dynamique
Мягкая хиральная суперструктура обеспечила динамическую полихроматическую голографию
Chun-Ting Xu, Lu Li, Quan-Ming Chen, Guang-Yao Wang, Wei Hu
National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Key Laboratory of Intelligent Optical Sensing and Manipulation, and College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China
中国 南京 南京大学固体微结构物理国家重点实验室 智能光传感与调控技术教育部重点实验室 现代工程与应用科学学院
Opto-Electronic Advances, 12 February 2026
Abstract

Planar optics offers a compact and versatile platform for manipulating multiple dimensions of light parameters and thus has attracted tremendous interest in high-density data storage, high-security information encryption, and holographic displays. It is still challenging to achieve active functionalities via dynamically operating light-matter interactions inside these planar optics.

Here, a polymer-stabilized cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) is adopted as a tunable one-dimensional chiral superstructure. The bandgap tends to change from a periodic helix to a gradient-pitch configuration under direct current (DC) voltage, and the reflection bandwidth varies from a narrow band of 40 nm to a broad band of 180 nm. Off-axis phase-only holograms of three primary colors are properly k-space engineered via a modified Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm, and recorded into the initial alignments of the CLC by photopatterning. By altering the applied DC voltage, the generated holography actively switches between a monochromatic and polychromatic image.

Moreover, spin-selective Bragg-Berry phase encoding in photopatterned superstructures with opposite helicity allows distinct holograms (e.g., "weather sign" and "chameleon") to be independently generated and modulated. This work takes full advantage of soft chiral superstructures for on-demand light control and has great potential in dynamic holography, information encryption, and data storage.
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