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arxiv: 2009.05068 · v1 · pith:IYBX5HOY · submitted 2020-09-10 · physics.optics

Super-resolution imaging with an achromatic multi-level diffractive microlens array

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Compound eyes found in insects provide intriguing sources of biological inspiration for miniaturized imaging systems. Inspired by such insect eye structures, we demonstrate an ultrathin arrayed camera enabled by a flat multilevel diffractive microlens array for super-resolution visible imaging. We experimentally demonstrated that the microlens array can achieve large fill factor (hexagonal close packing with pitch=120um), thickness of 2.6um, and diffraction-limited (strehl ratio = 0.88) achromatic performance in the visible band (450nm to 650nm). We also demonstrate super-resolution imaging with resolution improvement of 1.4 times by computationally merging 1600 images in the array.

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