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Phase carried by two orthogonal polarizations can be manipulated independently by controlling both the geometric size and orientation of the dielectric nanopost.With this characteristic,we demonstrate a novel multifunctional metasurface,which converts part of the incident linearly polarized light into its cross-polarization and encodes the phase of the two orthogonal polarizations independently.A beam splitter and a bifocal metalens were realized in a single-layer dielectric metasurface by this approach.We fabricated the bifocal metalens and demonstrated that two focal spots in orthogonal polarizations can be separated transversely or longitudinally at will.The proposed approach shows a new route to design multifunctional meta-surfaces with various applications in holography and three-dimensional display.