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- Yixuan Zeng
(Harbin Institute of Technology
Peng Cheng Laboratory)
- Xinbo Sha
(Harbin Institute of Technology
Peng Cheng Laboratory)
- Chi Zhang
(Harbin Institute of Technology)
- Yao Zhang
(Harbin Institute of Technology)
- Huachun Deng
(Harbin Institute of Technology)
- Haipeng Lu
(Harbin Institute of Technology)
- Geyang Qu
(Harbin Institute of Technology
Peng Cheng Laboratory)
- Shumin Xiao
(Harbin Institute of Technology
Peng Cheng Laboratory)
- Shaohua Yu
(Peng Cheng Laboratory)
- Yuri Kivshar
(Australian National University)
- Qinghai Song
(Harbin Institute of Technology
Peng Cheng Laboratory
Quantum Science Center of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
Shanxi University)
Abstract
Integrated nanolasers have been explored for decades owing to their important role in many applications, ranging from optical information processing and communications to medical treatments1–6. Although polarization, orbital angular momentum and directivity of nanolasers have been successfully manipulated7–9, neither their laser wavefront nor radiation characteristics can be customized at will. More optical elements are often required to further modify the laser characteristics, making the lasing system bulky and restricted by inevitable speckle noise. Here we suggest and realize a new type of laser, a metalaser, by using the interplay between local and nonlocal responses of dielectric resonant metasurfaces. The lasing mode is confined by nonlocal interaction between meta-atoms of a planar structure and the beam wavefront is precisely shaped by locally varying dipole momenta. Consequently, the metalaser emission can directly have any desired profile, including focal spots, focal lines, vector beams, vortex beams and even holograms. Notably, the scattered waves of the metalaser do not undergo resonant amplification like laser modes, being orders of magnitude weaker. As a consequence, the speckle noise becomes negligibly small in our metalaser holograms, providing a viable solution to the speckle noise problem of conventional laser holograms. This finding enriches our understanding of lasers and promotes their performance for various optical and photonic applications.
Suggested Citation
Yixuan Zeng & Xinbo Sha & Chi Zhang & Yao Zhang & Huachun Deng & Haipeng Lu & Geyang Qu & Shumin Xiao & Shaohua Yu & Yuri Kivshar & Qinghai Song, 2025.
"Metalasers with arbitrarily shaped wavefront,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 643(8074), pages 1240-1245, July.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:643:y:2025:i:8074:d:10.1038_s41586-025-09275-6
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09275-6
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