Realizing full-dimensional arbitrary manipulation of optical waves, which is known to be important for the implementation of optical devices with ondemand functionalities, still remains a challenge. Recently, Metasurfaces have shown unprecedented capabilities for the manipulation of optical waves at the subwavelength scale. Here, we demonstrated the use of chiral mirrors for the implementation of spin-selective multidimensional manipulation of optical waves. we validated that the three dimensions (amplitude, phase and operation wavelength) of optical waves is directly related to the three main structure variables of the designed chiral mirror. By simply and orderly changing the three structural variables of the designed chiral mirror, the spin-selective full and near independent manipulation of amplitude and phase of optical waves with a large and continuous wavelength agility can be implemented
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