posted on 2023-01-11, 22:40authored byElyas Bayati, Raphael Pestourie, Shane Colburn, Zin Lin, Steven G. Johnson, Arka Majumdar
We report an inverse-designed, high numerical aperture (~0.44), extended depth of focus (EDOF) meta-optic, which exhibit a lens-like point spread function (PSF). The EDOF meta-optic maintains a focusing efficiency comparable to that of a hyperboloid metalens throughout its depth of focus. Exploiting the extended depth of focus and computational post-processing, we demonstrate broadband imaging across the full visible spectrum using a 1 mm, f/1 meta-optic. Unlike other canonical EDOF meta-optics, characterized by phase masks such as a log-asphere or cubic function, our design exhibits a highly invariant PSF across ~290nm optical bandwidth, which leads to significantly improved image quality, as quantified by structural similarity metrics.
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