Athermally photoreduced graphene oxides for three-dimensional holographic images

X Li, H Ren, X Chen, J Liu, Q Li, C Li, G Xue… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
X Li, H Ren, X Chen, J Liu, Q Li, C Li, G Xue, J Jia, L Cao, A Sahu, B Hu, Y Wang, G Jin…
Nature Communications, 2015nature.com
The emerging graphene-based material, an atomic layer of aromatic carbon atoms with
exceptional electronic and optical properties, has offered unprecedented prospects for
developing flat two-dimensional displaying systems. Here, we show that reduced graphene
oxide enabled write-once holograms for wide-angle and full-colour three-dimensional
images. This is achieved through the discovery of subwavelength-scale multilevel optical
index modulation of athermally reduced graphene oxides by a single femtosecond pulsed …
Abstract
The emerging graphene-based material, an atomic layer of aromatic carbon atoms with exceptional electronic and optical properties, has offered unprecedented prospects for developing flat two-dimensional displaying systems. Here, we show that reduced graphene oxide enabled write-once holograms for wide-angle and full-colour three-dimensional images. This is achieved through the discovery of subwavelength-scale multilevel optical index modulation of athermally reduced graphene oxides by a single femtosecond pulsed beam. This new feature allows for static three-dimensional holographic images with a wide viewing angle up to 52 degrees. In addition, the spectrally flat optical index modulation in reduced graphene oxides enables wavelength-multiplexed holograms for full-colour images. The large and polarization-insensitive phase modulation over π in reduced graphene oxide composites enables to restore vectorial wavefronts of polarization discernible images through the vectorial diffraction of a reconstruction beam. Therefore, our technique can be leveraged to achieve compact and versatile holographic components for controlling light.
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