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20 February 2017 Dielectric metasurface-based freeform optics
Alan Zhan, Shane C. Colburn, Arka Majumdar
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Proceedings Volume 10113, High Contrast Metastructures VI; 1011306 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2261227
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2017, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The miniaturization of current image sensors is primarily limited by the volume of optical elements. Using a subwavelength patterned quasi-periodic structure known as a metasurface, we can build planar optical elements based on the principle of diffraction. This platform allows us to mimic complex, asymmetric curvatures with ease and is ideal for the adaptation of freeform optics to the micron scale. The implementation of freeform optics on metasurfaces allows for extreme miniaturization of optical components. In our research we have demonstrated metasurface based optical elements such as lenses, vortex beam generators, and cubic phase plates near visible frequencies. Our fabricated lenses achieved beam spots of less than 1 μm with numerical apertures as high as ~ 0.75. We observed a transmission efficiency of 90% and focusing efficiency of 40% in the visible wavelengths. In addition, we have demonstrated a dynamic metasurface optical system called the Alvarez lens with a tunable focal length range of over 2.5 mm corresponding to a change in optical power of ~1600 diopters with 100 m of total mechanical displacement.
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Alan Zhan, Shane C. Colburn, and Arka Majumdar "Dielectric metasurface-based freeform optics", Proc. SPIE 10113, High Contrast Metastructures VI, 1011306 (20 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2261227
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Point spread functions

Lenses

Silicon

Freeform optics

Chemical elements

Microscopes

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