BIT Team Achieves Major Breakthrough in Programmable Megapixel Optical Nano-Origami Matrix
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Recently, the research team helmed by Professor Li Jiafang from the School of Physics and the School of Optoelectronics at the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) has made a remarkable advancement. They have successfully created a programmable megapixel optical nano-origami matrix. This innovative matrix is capable of performing high-contrast, freely encoded optical information encryption and display with exceptional precision. Additionally, the team delved into its potential uses in electromechanically reconfigurable micro-optical projection, offering fresh perspectives for fields like micro-displays, optoelectronic chips, intelligent machine vision, and hyperspectral image sensing. The pertinent research findings have been published in the esteemed international journal Advanced Materials (with an Impact Factor of 26.8).