Scientists abandon perfect order and unlock chaotic design trick that packs eleven optical functions into a single ultra-compact surface


  • Controlled disorder enables multiple optical functions in a single compact device
  • Tiled metasurfaces reduce space requirements for complex light manipulation tasks
  • Eleven optical functions operate simultaneously on a technical surface

Monash University researchers have overturned a long-held hypothesis in optics by showing how controlled disorder can make optical devices more powerful.

The team developed a new class of “disordered tiled metasurfaces” capable of performing multiple optical functions simultaneously within a single device.

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