Advanced Photonics, Volume. 2, Issue 6, 066004(2020)
Metalens-integrated compact imaging devices for wide-field microscopy
Fig. 1. Device architecture and metalens fabrication. (a) Schematic of the optical setup for MIID. (b) Photograph of the highly compact MIID. (c) Top-view optical microscope image and side-view SEM image of the fabricated
Fig. 2. Experimental characterization of a single
Fig. 3. Spectral zooming of MIID. (a) Image of the 1951 USAF resolution test chart (group 6) taken from MIID at wavelengths of 560, 580, 600, 610, 620, and 630 nm. The whole image denotes the area of the metalens, and the blue dashed circle denotes the image area. (b) Optical image of double-side sample of characters DSL and NJU on top of and underneath the coverslip.
Fig. 4. Imaging of MIID integrated with PMDP metalens array. (a) Phase distribution of PMDP metalens in the
Fig. 5. Conventional optical microscope (left) and MIID stitched images (right) of (a) Pap smear and (b) dragonfly wing. The optical microscope images are obtained with Olympus,
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Beibei Xu, Hanmeng Li, Shenglun Gao, Xia Hua, Cheng Yang, Chen Chen, Feng Yan, Shining Zhu, Tao Li, "Metalens-integrated compact imaging devices for wide-field microscopy," Adv. Photon. 2, 066004 (2020)
Category: Research Articles
Received: Jul. 31, 2020
Accepted: Oct. 19, 2020
Posted: Oct. 19, 2020
Published Online: Nov. 13, 2020
The Author Email: Li Tao (taoli@nju.edu.cn)