Researchers have developed a new type of hologram, known as “metaholograms,” capable of projecting multiple high-fidelity images free of crosstalk. This breakthrough paves the way for next-generation technologies including virtual/augmented reality (AR/VR) displays, information storage, and image encryption. Researchers have developed a new type of hologram, known as “metaholograms,” capable of projecting multiple high-fidelity images free of crosstalk. This breakthrough paves the way for next-generation technologies including virtual/augmented reality (AR/VR) displays, information storage, and image encryption. Optics & Photonics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories