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Zeroth-order-free holographic reconstruction with a nanoimprinted nonlocal metasurface

Optics 2026-04-02 v1

Abstract

The undesired zeroth-order diffraction (ZOD) arising from imperfections in diffractive optical elements (DOEs) degrades the quality of target optical wavefronts. Herein, we propose a zeroth-order-free holographic reconstruction method using a nanoimprinted nonlocal metasurface. By judiciously designing the metasurface structure and its angular selectivity based on guided mode resonance, the ZOD can be suppressed without relying on a bulky, conventional 4f setup. We designed and fabricated a nanoimprinted nonlocal metasurface using a high-refractive-index TiO2-composite resin. Using the metasurface, we demonstrated ZOD suppression in a surface-relief DOE and a spatial light modulator. Furthermore, we prototyped a 20-mm-square metasurface and verified its effectiveness in suppressing the ZOD in 3D holographic projection.

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@article{arxiv.2604.00321,
  title  = {Zeroth-order-free holographic reconstruction with a nanoimprinted nonlocal metasurface},
  author = {Teruyoshi Nobukawa and Shunsuke Murai and Ryo Higashida and Yuta Yamaguchi and Masato Miura and Koichi Okamoto and Nobuhiko Funabashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.00321},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 7 figures