“…In particular, metalenses with electrically tunable focal length and focusing efficiency have been in great demand in next-generation three-dimensional imaging applications such as multi-focal near eye displays, holographic displays, and compact depth sensing. Recently, there have been numerous studies on electrically tunable flat optics with advantages in large tunability and diffraction efficiency, such as thermo-optic polymer [ 71 , 72 ], micro-mechanical systems [ 73 , 74 , 75 ], deformable elastomer [ 76 ], twisted nematic liquid crystal [ 77 , 78 , 79 ], and phase-change materials [ 80 , 81 , 82 , 83 ]. For their practical use in ultracompact three-dimensional imaging applications, it seems that an active metalens that guarantees broadband visible range operation with high diffraction efficiency (transparency or reflectivity), and fast switching speed reaching ~kHz would be required.…”