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Metalenses
by
Capasso, Federico
, Khorasaninejad, Mohammadreza
in
Aberration
/ Bragg reflectors
/ Cameras
/ Circular dichroism
/ Complexity
/ Computer applications
/ Computer Simulation
/ Diffraction
/ Diffractive optics
/ Endoscopy
/ Evolution
/ Fabrication
/ Focusing
/ Form factors
/ Foundries
/ Fresnel lenses
/ Gratings (spectra)
/ I.R. radiation
/ Infrared spectra
/ Integrated circuits
/ Lithography
/ Manufacturing
/ Metal oxide semiconductors
/ Miniaturization
/ Optics
/ Polarization
/ REVIEW SUMMARY
/ Scaling
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Spectrometers
/ Spectroscopy
/ Thin films
/ Virtual reality
/ Wavelengths
/ Weight reduction
2017
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Metalenses
by
Capasso, Federico
, Khorasaninejad, Mohammadreza
in
Aberration
/ Bragg reflectors
/ Cameras
/ Circular dichroism
/ Complexity
/ Computer applications
/ Computer Simulation
/ Diffraction
/ Diffractive optics
/ Endoscopy
/ Evolution
/ Fabrication
/ Focusing
/ Form factors
/ Foundries
/ Fresnel lenses
/ Gratings (spectra)
/ I.R. radiation
/ Infrared spectra
/ Integrated circuits
/ Lithography
/ Manufacturing
/ Metal oxide semiconductors
/ Miniaturization
/ Optics
/ Polarization
/ REVIEW SUMMARY
/ Scaling
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Spectrometers
/ Spectroscopy
/ Thin films
/ Virtual reality
/ Wavelengths
/ Weight reduction
2017
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Metalenses
by
Capasso, Federico
, Khorasaninejad, Mohammadreza
in
Aberration
/ Bragg reflectors
/ Cameras
/ Circular dichroism
/ Complexity
/ Computer applications
/ Computer Simulation
/ Diffraction
/ Diffractive optics
/ Endoscopy
/ Evolution
/ Fabrication
/ Focusing
/ Form factors
/ Foundries
/ Fresnel lenses
/ Gratings (spectra)
/ I.R. radiation
/ Infrared spectra
/ Integrated circuits
/ Lithography
/ Manufacturing
/ Metal oxide semiconductors
/ Miniaturization
/ Optics
/ Polarization
/ REVIEW SUMMARY
/ Scaling
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Spectrometers
/ Spectroscopy
/ Thin films
/ Virtual reality
/ Wavelengths
/ Weight reduction
2017
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Metalenses
2017
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Overview
High-end imaging lenses have tended to be based on bulk optical components. Advances in fabrication techniques have enabled the development of ultrathin, lightweight, and planar lenses (metalenses) that have unprecedented functionalities. These metalenses have the potential to replace or complement their conventional bulk counterparts. Khorasaninejad and Capasso review the evolution of metalenses, summarizing achievements and applications and identifying future challenges and opportunities. Metalenses can have numerous applications, ranging from cellphone camera modules, to wearable displays for augmented and virtual reality and machine vision, to bio-imaging and endoscopy. Science , this issue p. eaam8100 Recent progress in metasurface designs fueled by advanced-fabrication techniques has led to the realization of ultrathin, lightweight, and flat lenses (metalenses) with unprecedented functionalities. Owing to straightforward fabrication, generally requiring a single-step lithography, and the possibility of vertical integration, these planar lenses can potentially replace or complement their conventional refractive and diffractive counterparts, leading to further miniaturization of high-performance optical devices and systems. Here we provide a brief overview of the evolution of metalenses, with an emphasis on the visible and near-infrared spectrum, and summarize their important features: diffraction-limited focusing, high-quality imaging, and multifunctionalities. We discuss impending challenges, including aberration correction, and also examine current issues and solutions. We conclude by providing an outlook of this technology platform and identifying promising directions for future research.
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