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An optic to replace space and its application towards ultra-thin imaging systems

Physics

An optic to replace space and its application towards ultra-thin imaging systems

O. Reshef, M. P. Delmastro, et al.

Discover cutting-edge research by Orad Reshef and colleagues from the University of Ottawa, introducing an innovative optical 'spaceplate' that transcends traditional lens limitations. This breakthrough could revolutionize imaging systems and enhance devices that manipulate light, paving the way for compact solutions in solar concentration and spectrometry.

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Abstract
Centuries of effort to improve imaging has focused on perfecting and combining lenses to obtain better optical performance and new functionalities. The arrival of nanotechnology has brought to this effort engineered surfaces called metalenses, which promise to make imaging devices more compact. However, unaddressed by this promise is the space between the lenses, which is crucial for image formation but takes up by far the most room in imaging systems. Here, we address this issue by presenting the concept of and experimentally demonstrating an optical ‘spaceplate’, an optic that effectively propagates light for a distance that can be considerably longer than the plate thickness. Such an optic would shrink future imaging systems, opening the possibility for ultra-thin monolithic cameras. More broadly, a spaceplate can be applied to miniaturize important devices that implicitly manipulate the spatial profile of light, for example, solar concentrators, collimators for light sources, integrated optical components, and spectrometers.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 10, 2021
Authors
Orad Reshef, Michael P. DelMastro, Katherine K. M. Bearne, Ali H. Alhulaymi, Lambert Giner, Robert W. Boyd, Jeff S. Lundeen
Tags
metalenses
nanotechnology
optical spaceplate
imaging systems
light propagation
solar concentrators
spectrometers
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