posted on 2023-05-03, 09:04authored bySijia Li, Zhuoyue Li, Xiaobin Liu, Chengyuan He, Guoshuai Huang, Ruiqi Li, Xiangyu Cao
In wireless communication systems, a multibeam can be
used to increase
the number of spatial channels by space-division multiplexing. Furthermore,
the multimode is used to enhance the channel capacity by mode-division
multiplexing. However, few of the previously reported methods cannot
achieve independent controls of orbital angular momentum (OAM) states
by transmissive metasurfaces in both space-division and mode-division
multiplexing simultaneously. To expand the wireless communication
channel, a multilayer transmissive digital coding metasurface with
a single emitting source is demonstrated for quad-OAM beam generation
with a dual mode. By changing the geometry of the cross dipole for
a unit cell, the polarization-dependent 3-bit phase responses are
obtained to flexibly manipulate the multi-OAM beams with different
modes in preset directions simultaneously. Two types of metasurfaces
are designed and fabricated to realize four OAM beams with two topological
charges in different directions by encoding the phase sequence in x- and y-directions, which is validated
by both theoretical analyses and experimental results. This scheme
of transmissive digital coding metasurface provides a simple way to
the multiplexing, multichannel, and multiplatform communication and
imaging systems.