Xiangang Luo
Chinese Academy of Sciences
443 Papers
2.6K Citations
Xiangang Luo is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Surface plasmon. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 375 publications. Previous affiliations of Xiangang Luo include University of Wyoming & Yahoo!.
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Papers
Broadband Anomalous Reflection Based on Gradient Low-Q Meta-Surface
TL;DR: In this article, an efficient approach to extend the bandwidth of phase modulation by utilizing the broadband characteristic of low-quality (Q) meta-surface in the reflection mode is presented.
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Meta-optics empowered vector visual cryptography for high security and rapid decryption
TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed a general optical security strategy dubbed meta-optics-empowered vector visual cryptography, which fully exploits the abundant degrees of freedom of light as well as the spatial dislocation as key parameters, significantly upgrading the security level.
Achromatic Broadband Super-Resolution Imaging by Super-Oscillatory Metasurface
Zhu Li,Tao Zhang,Tao Zhang,Yanqin Wang,Weijie Kong,Jian Zhang,Yijia Huang,Changtao Wang,Xiong Li,Mingbo Pu,Xiangang Luo +10 more
Abstract: Past decades have seen enormous efforts to achieve subdiffraction resolution optical imaging, but most of them are suffering from either complex near‐field manipulation or prelabeling of specific specimen, like scanning near‐field optical microscopes and stimulated emission depletion microscopes. The optical super‐oscillation phenomenon seems to provide a method of far field super‐resolution imaging without particularly dealing with objects. However, the reported optical super‐oscillation imaging methods were usually constrained to narrow bandwidth, which is mainly due to the inherent complex light interference features. Here, benefiting from the nearly dispersionless feature of phase modulations with metasurface, a super‐oscillatory metasurface filter is proposed for broadband super‐resolution imaging. In demonstrative experiments, resolving ability of about 0.64 times of the Rayleigh criterion is obtained for visible light ranging from 400 to 700 nm. This method is expected to potentially promote the development of super‐resolving telescopes and microscopes based on super‐oscillation optics.
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Catenary nanostructures as compact Bessel beam generators
TL;DR: This work theoretically design and experimentally demonstrate one kind of planar Bessel beam generators based on metasurfaces with analytical structures perforated in ultra-thin metallic screens and finds applications in future optical communication, nanofabrication and super-resolution imaging, etc.
Combining FSS and EBG Surfaces for High-Efficiency Transmission and Low-Scattering Properties
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to achieve high-efficiency transmission and wideband scattering reduction at two distinctive frequency bands by combining frequency-selective surface (FSS) and electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) surface.
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