 Metasurfaces can be used to create spatially varying optical responses that allow for the molding of optical wave fronts into desired shapes, with spatial multiplexing and vortex meta-lens being examples of such meta-surface designs. These meta-lenses are composed of identical cross-holes etched on a silver film and have advantages such as multifunctionality, high signal-to-noise ratio, and ease of manipulation, making them suitable for expanding the application of plasmonic meta-lenses in optical manipulation. This article was authored by Han Wang, Li Xiu Liu, Xiao Qing Lu, and others.