A metasurface-based system generates entangled photons and extracts phase gradients to image up to 25 rad/mm with 89% similarity to reference measurements.
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Topology-optimized nonlocal metasurface performs polarization-controlled switching between first-order phase derivative imaging and identity transmission for transparent samples.
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Quantum Phase Gradient Imaging Using a Nonlocal Metasurface System
A metasurface-based system generates entangled photons and extracts phase gradients to image up to 25 rad/mm with 89% similarity to reference measurements.
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Multifunctional Imaging with an Inverse-Designed Nonlocal Metasurface
Topology-optimized nonlocal metasurface performs polarization-controlled switching between first-order phase derivative imaging and identity transmission for transparent samples.