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  • Modern nanofabrication technologies have significantly improved high-resolution holograms, but tuning nanoscale hologram patterns for light control is still a challenge.
  • This study introduces femtosecond laser direct lithography on perovskites to achieve nanoscale features and control over temporal dynamics, enabling programmable holograms.
  • The developed method allows for creating complex holographic networks with multiple images and applications in areas like holographic displays, high-dimensional optical encryption, and AI.

Article Abstract

Modern nanofabrication technologies have propelled significant advancement of high-resolution and optically thin holograms. However, it remains a long-standing challenge to tune the complex hologram patterns at the nanoscale for temporal light field control. Here, we report femtosecond laser direct lithography of perovskites with nanoscale feature size and pixel-level temporal dynamics control for temporally programmable holograms. Specifically, under tightly focused laser irradiation, the organic molecules of layered perovskites (PEA)PbI can be exfoliated with nanometric thickness precision and subwavelength lateral size. This creates inorganic lead halide capping nanostructures that retard perovskite hydration, enabling tunable hydration time constant. Leveraging advanced inverse design methods, temporal holograms in which multiple independent images are multiplexed with low cross talk are demonstrated. Furthermore, cascaded holograms are constructed to form temporally holographic neural networks with programmable optical inference functionality. Our work opens up new opportunities for tunable photonic devices with broad impacts on holography display and storage, high-dimensional optical encryption and artificial intelligence.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11303552PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51148-5DOI Listing

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