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Ultrathin Metalens Captures Chiral, Spectral Images Simultaneously

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 4, 2016 — An ultracompact planar lens has been engineered to simultaneously form two images of the same object, with opposite helicity and within a single field-of-view. The chiral and spectral properties of the object can be simultaneously probed across the visible spectrum with only the ultrathin lens and a camera. The ultrathin surface of the lens can form an image and at the same time resolve polarization and spectral information of the object, thus integrating the functions of polarization and dispersive optical components. Imaging with the multispectral chiral lens forms two images of the...Read full article

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    Published: July 2016
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    metalens
    A metalens, short for "metasurface lens," is a type of optical lens that uses nanostructured materials to manipulate light at a subwavelength scale. Unlike traditional lenses made of glass or other transparent materials, metalenses do not rely on the curvature of their surface to refract or focus light. Instead, they use carefully engineered patterns of nanostructures, such as nanoscale antennas or dielectric structures, to control the phase and amplitude of light across the lens's surface....
    chiral
    Description of a particle that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image.
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