Perturbative countersurveillance metaoptics with compound nanosieves

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Author(s)

  • Jiancai Xue
  • Zhang-Kai Zhou
  • Limin Lin
  • Chao Guo
  • Shang Sun
  • Cheng-Wei Qiu
  • Xue-Hua Wang

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number101
Journal / PublicationLight: Science and Applications
Volume8
Online published15 Nov 2019
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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Abstract

The progress of metaoptics relies on identifying photonic materials and geometries, the combination of which represents a promising approach to complex and desired optical functionalities. Material candidate options are primarily limited by natural availability. Thus, the search for meta-atom geometries, by either forward or inverse means, plays a pivotal role in achieving more sophisticated phenomena. Past efforts mainly focused on building the geometric library of individual meta-atoms and synthesizing various ones into a design. However, those efforts neglected the powerfulness of perturbative metaoptics due to the perception that perturbations are usually regarded as adverse and in need of being suppressed. Here, we report a perturbation-induced countersurveillance strategy using compound nanosieves mediated by structural and thermal perturbations. Private information can be almost perfectly concealed and camouflaged by the induced thermal-spectral drifts, enabling information storage and exchange in a covert way. This perturbative metaoptics can self-indicate whether the hidden information has been attacked during delivery. Our results establish a perturbative paradigm of securing a safer world of information and internet of things.

Research Area(s)

  • PLASMONICS, SECURITY, LIGHT

Citation Format(s)

Perturbative countersurveillance metaoptics with compound nanosieves. / Xue, Jiancai; Zhou, Zhang-Kai; Lin, Limin et al.

In: Light: Science and Applications, Vol. 8, 101, 2019.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

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