December 1 - 6, 2024
Boston, Massachusetts
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2024 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit
EL07.07.02

Matte Surfaces with Broadband Transparency Enabled by Highly Asymmetric Diffusion of White Light

When and Where

Dec 3, 2024
10:45am - 11:00am
Sheraton, Second Floor, Back Bay D

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Mu Wang1,Ruwen Peng1,Yun Lai1

Nanjing University1

Abstract

Mu Wang1,Ruwen Peng1,Yun Lai1

Nanjing University1
The long-standing paradox between matte appearance and transparency has deprived traditional matte materials of optical transparency. Here, we present a solution to this centuries-old optical conundrum by harnessing the potential of disordered optical metasurfaces. Through the construction of a random array of meta-atoms tailored in asymmetric backgrounds, we have created transparent matte surfaces that maintain clear transparency regardless of the strength of disordered light scattering or their matte appearances. This remarkable property originates in the achievement of highly asymmetric light diffusion, exhibiting substantial diffusion in reflection and negligible diffusion in transmission across the entire visible spectrum. By fabricating macroscopic samples of such metasurfaces through industrial lithography, we have experimentally demonstrated transparent windows camouflaged as traditional matte materials, as well as transparent displays with high clarity, full color, and one-way visibility. Our work introduces an unprecedented frontier of transparent matte materials in optics, offering unprecedented opportunities and applications.<br/>Ref: Hongchen Chu et al., Science Advances 10, eadm8061 (2024) .

Keywords

nanostructure

Symposium Organizers

Viktoriia Babicheva, University of New Mexico
Ho Wai (Howard) Lee, University of California, Irvine
Melissa Li, California Institute of Technology
Yu-Jung Lu, Academia Sinica

Symposium Support

Bronze
APL Quantum
Enlitech
Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Session Chairs

Ho Wai (Howard) Lee
Melissa Li

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