A broadband achromatic metalens array for integral imaging in the visible

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Zhi-Bin Fan
Hao-Yang Qiu
Han-Le Zhang
Xiao-Ning Pang
Li-Dan Zhou
Lin Liu
Hui Ren
Qiong-Hua Wang
Jian-Wen Dong
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technologies
[2] Sun Yat-sen University,School of Physics
[3] Beihang University,School of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering
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Light: Science & Applications | / 8卷
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Integral imaging is a promising three-dimensional (3D) imaging technique that captures and reconstructs light field information. Microlens arrays are usually used for the reconstruction process to display 3D scenes to the viewer. However, the inherent chromatic aberration of the microlens array reduces the viewing quality, and thus, broadband achromatic imaging remains a challenge for integral imaging. Here, we realize a silicon nitride metalens array in the visible region that can be used to reconstruct 3D optical scenes in the achromatic integral imaging for white light. The metalens array contains 60 × 60 polarization-insensitive metalenses with nearly diffraction-limited focusing. The nanoposts in each high-efficiency (measured as 47% on average) metalens are delicately designed with zero effective material dispersion and an effective achromatic refractive index distribution from 430 to 780 nm. In addition, such an achromatic metalens array is composed of only a single silicon nitride layer with an ultrathin thickness of 400 nm, making the array suitable for on-chip hybrid-CMOS integration and the parallel manipulation of optoelectronic information. We expect these findings to provide possibilities for full-color and aberration-free integral imaging, and we envision that the proposed approach may be potentially applicable in the fields of high-power microlithography, high-precision wavefront sensors, virtual/augmented reality and 3D imaging.
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