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Reconfigurable Metasurface for Image Processing

Xiaomeng Zhang, You Zhou, Hanyu Zheng, Alberto Esteban Linares, Fabian Chibuzor Ugwu, Deyu Li, Hong‐Bo Sun, Benfeng Bai, Jason Valentine

2021Nano Letters115 citationsDOI

Abstract

Optical Fourier transform-based processing is an attractive technique due to the fast processing times and large-data rates. Furthermore, it has recently been demonstrated that certain Fourier-based processors can be realized in compact form factors using flat optics. The flat optics, however, have been demonstrated as static filters where the operator is fixed, limiting the applicability of the approach. Here, we demonstrate a reconfigurable metasurface that can be dynamically tuned to provide a range of processing modalities including bright-field imaging, low-pass and high-pass filtering, and second-order differentiation. The dynamically tunable metasurface can be directly combined with standard coherent imaging systems and operates with a numerical aperture up to 0.25 and over a 60 nm bandwidth. The ability to dynamically control light in the wave vector domain, while doing so in a compact form factor, may open new doors to applications in microscopy, machine vision, and sensing.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsImage processingBandwidth (computing)Fourier transformComputer scienceFourier opticsPhysicsComputer visionImage (mathematics)TelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsAdvanced Optical Imaging TechnologiesOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics