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Eye accommodation-inspired neuro-metasurface focusing

Engineering and Technology

Eye accommodation-inspired neuro-metasurface focusing

H. Lu, J. Zhao, et al.

This innovative research, conducted by Huan Lu, Jiwei Zhao, Bin Zheng, Chao Qian, Tong Cai, Erping Li, and Hongsheng Chen, presents a groundbreaking neuro-metasurface focusing system that learns and adapts in real-time to electromagnetic wave changes. With potential applications in 6G communication and intelligent imaging, this work opens new frontiers in electromagnetic wave manipulation.

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Abstract
The human eye, which relies on a flexible and controllable lens to focus light onto the retina, has inspired many scientific researchers to understand better and imitate the biological vision system. However, real-time environmental adaptability presents an enormous challenge for artificial eye-like focusing systems. Inspired by the mechanism of eye accommodation, we propose a supervised-evolving learning algorithm and design a neuro-metasurface focusing system. Driven by on-site learning, the system exhibits a rapid response to ever-changing incident waves and surrounding environments without any human intervention. Adaptive focusing is achieved in several scenarios with multiple incident wave sources and scattering obstacles. Our work demonstrates the unprecedented potential for real-time, fast, and complex electromagnetic (EM) wave manipulation for various purposes, such as achromatic, beam shaping, 6G communication, and intelligent imaging.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 06, 2023
Authors
Huan Lu, Jiwei Zhao, Bin Zheng, Chao Qian, Tong Cai, Erping Li, Hongsheng Chen
Tags
neuro-metasurface
adaptive focusing
electromagnetic waves
real-time manipulation
6G communication
intelligent imaging
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