Simulations show an actively tunable metasurface coupled to one detector can recover about 57,000 diffraction-limited image points over a wide field of view, with non-ideal device aberrations partially correctable in post-processing.
Anti-aliased metasurfaces beyond the Nyquist limit
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Sampling is a pivotal element in the design of metasurfaces, enabling a broad spectrum of applications. Despite its flexibility, sampling can result in reduced efficiency and unintended diffractions, which are more pronounced at high numerical aperture or shorter wavelengths, e.g. ultraviolet spectrum. Prevailing metasurface research has often relied on the conventional Nyquist sampling theorem to assess sampling appropriateness, however, our findings reveal that the Nyquist criterion is insufficient for preventing the diffractive distortion. Specifically, we find that the performance of a metasurface is significantly correlated to the geometric relationship between the spectrum morphology and sampling lattice. Based on lattice-based diffraction analysis, we demonstrate several anti-aliasing strategies from visible to ultraviolet regimes. These approaches significantly reduce aliasing phenomena occurring in high numerical aperture metasurfaces.
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Numerical Analysis of Lensless Imaging with Active Metasurfaces and Single-Pixel Detectors
Simulations show an actively tunable metasurface coupled to one detector can recover about 57,000 diffraction-limited image points over a wide field of view, with non-ideal device aberrations partially correctable in post-processing.