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Recently, optical metasurfaces have attracted much attention due to their versatile features in manipulating phase, polarization, and amplitude of both reflected and transmitted light. Because it controls over four degrees of freedom phase, polarization, amplitude, and wavelength of light wavefronts, optical cryptography is a promising technology in information security. So far, information encoding can be implemented by the metasurface in one-dimensional (1D) mode (either wavelength or polarization) and in a two-dimensional (2D) mode of both wavelength and polarization. Here, we demonstrate multiplexing multifoci optical metasurfaces for information encoding in the ultraviolet spectrum both in the 1D and 2D modes in the spatial zone, composed of high-aspect-ratio aluminum nitride nanorods, which introduce discontinuous phases through the Pancharatnam-Berry phase to realize multifoci in the spatial zone. Since the multiplexed multifocal optical metasurfaces are sensitive to the helicity of the incident light and the wavelength is within the ultraviolet spectrum, the security of the information encrypted by it would be guaranteed.The design, construction, and ray simulation of a new compound parabolic concentrator based on a toroidal shape (toroidal compound parabolic concentrator, TCPC) are addressed. Such analysis indicates that the amount of concentrated radiation is independent of the Sun trajectory. Thus, the TCPC has the advantage of concentrating Sun rays in a spot, and if positioned with an inclination corresponding to the latitude, a solar tracker would not be needed. Experimental measurements with a prototype model are shown to be in good agreement with the simulation results. The possibility of a variety of applications, as natural illumination for this TCPC device, is also pointed out. The simple design, fabrication, and implementation of the TCPC make it an excellent alternative for low concentration in a spot. We present the analysis of the TCPC in natural illumination as one of these applications.The excitation of double-layer hybrid plasmonic modes is investigated by the finite element method. The hybrid modes, verified as the standing even order of both symmetric and anti-symmetric modes, are effectively generated. There are several advances in comparison with using the Si grating the metallic grating not only compensates phase mismatch, but also acts as a magnetic polariton. The dependences of each hybrid mode on the geometric parameters are analyzed respectively. Interestingly, a second spectra splitting occurs at each hybrid resonant mode with an obliquely incident light. At last, the excitation efficiency can be further enhanced to 90% using the Salisbury screen. The proposed hybrid system can be utilized to design various double-layer graphene-based plasmonic devices, including tunable optical switches, thermal emitters, multiband absorbers, sensors, etc.Full-field modulation transfer function (MTF) data based on the slanted-edge method can give useful insights on the performance of a photographic lens sample and its shortcomings. Decentering and other out-of-tolerance states are recognized easily. A process to derive accurate lens MTF from slanted-edge spatial frequency response measurements is presented, covering chart design and alignment, data capture by standard digital cameras, slanted-edge algorithm implementation requirements, sensor and chart MTF corrections, and also visualization of the results. It is demonstrated that the reliability of the measured MTF values is by far good enough to support automated quality assessment with a measurement accuracy of ≈0.02 MTF and repeatability of ≲0.005 up to 100 c/mm. The measured full-field MTF values provide an unambiguous numerical criterion for comparison with expectations based on lens design.We experimentally report a low threshold soliton and a noise-like mode-locked fiber laser using an all-polarization-maintaining figure-eight cavity. We built a bidirectional pump structure without a phase shifter at the beginning of the experiment. The resonator has a high mode-locking threshold of 620 mW. Afterwards, we used a phase shifter in the resonator, and the laser can self-start in a conventional soliton (CS) mode-locked state when pump1 reaches the threshold of only 70 mW. The CS pulse with a duration of 863.8 fs can be observed at 1560 nm. When the two pump powers increase to 350 mW and 50 mW, the conventional soliton can convert to noise-like pulses. The central wavelength and pulse duration of noise-like mode-locked pulse are 1560.4 nm and 417.9 fs, respectively. 20s Proteasome activity The laser can realize conversion between ultrafast pulses and high-energy pulses, and have a low threshold that can be used for nonlinear frequency conversion, supercontinuum generation, sensing, etc.Nonmechanical beam-steering devices are of importance to achieve fast, compact, and reliable LiDAR. We propose a 2D nonmechanical beam-steering device based on a virtually imaged phased array (VIPA) for frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) LiDAR. In the design, 2D nonmechanical beam steering and high-resolution FMCW ranging can be achieved at the same time by wavelength tuning. The design formulas of the VIPA-based 2D disperser are greatly simplified by introducing appropriate approximation, and a feasible design procedure is proposed for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. Based on the proposed method, several design examples with different optimal properties are exhibited.When the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of an optical fiber sensor is lower than a specific value, jump errors will appear in the maximum-likelihood-estimation (MLE) algorithm. This research proposes a quantitative calculation method based on the MLE algorithm. This method can calculate the probability of jump errors by different SNRs. The SNR threshold can also be obtained in the MLE algorithm for the low-finesse interference spectrum. From the simulation, we find that when the SNR varies from 0 dB to 25 dB, the possibility of jump errors decreases exponentially. Subsequent experiments also verify the correctness of the simulation results.
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