Broadband achromatic metalenses

Lenses capable of achromatic focusing are essential for broadband operations ranging from spectroscopy to hyperspectral imaging systems. Recent meta-optics studies have ushered in a new generation of lenses in the form of broadband achromatic metalenses. These devices can overcome chromatic aberr...

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Main Author: Chin, Darren Yao Lim
Other Authors: Ranjan Singh
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Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776802024-05-30T13:49:01Z Broadband achromatic metalenses Chin, Darren Yao Lim Ranjan Singh School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT) ranjans@ntu.edu.sg Physics Metalens Metasurface Achromatic Terahertz Genetic algorithm optimization Lenses capable of achromatic focusing are essential for broadband operations ranging from spectroscopy to hyperspectral imaging systems. Recent meta-optics studies have ushered in a new generation of lenses in the form of broadband achromatic metalenses. These devices can overcome chromatic aberration with a single metalens as compared to the thick cascade of lenses normally required in conventional imaging systems. While achromatic metalenses have been widely demonstrated for visible wavelengths, similar works in the Terahertz regime have been limited. Even so, existing design processes often prioritize achieving constant focal length and lacks control over the point spread function (PSF) and depth of focus (DOF) responses by the lens across its bandwidth. As the field of metamaterials have expanded to include multi-frequency applications, inverse design for metasurfaces have recently garnered much traction in the scientific community for its potential to generate the most optimal shape and structures; which are difficult to obtain based off intuition alone. In this research, an evolutionary heuristic called Genetic Algorithm (GA) is utilized to computationally model a metalens operating at a bandwidth of 0.25 to 0.5 THz with a numerical aperture of 0.366. In addition to controlled focal point, the metalens also shows outstanding resolution capability as a full width half maximum (FWHM) as low as 1.25λ is achieved. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-30T13:49:00Z 2024-05-30T13:49:00Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Chin, D. Y. L. (2024). Broadband achromatic metalenses. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177680 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177680 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Physics
Metalens
Metasurface
Achromatic
Terahertz
Genetic algorithm optimization
spellingShingle Physics
Metalens
Metasurface
Achromatic
Terahertz
Genetic algorithm optimization
Chin, Darren Yao Lim
Broadband achromatic metalenses
description Lenses capable of achromatic focusing are essential for broadband operations ranging from spectroscopy to hyperspectral imaging systems. Recent meta-optics studies have ushered in a new generation of lenses in the form of broadband achromatic metalenses. These devices can overcome chromatic aberration with a single metalens as compared to the thick cascade of lenses normally required in conventional imaging systems. While achromatic metalenses have been widely demonstrated for visible wavelengths, similar works in the Terahertz regime have been limited. Even so, existing design processes often prioritize achieving constant focal length and lacks control over the point spread function (PSF) and depth of focus (DOF) responses by the lens across its bandwidth. As the field of metamaterials have expanded to include multi-frequency applications, inverse design for metasurfaces have recently garnered much traction in the scientific community for its potential to generate the most optimal shape and structures; which are difficult to obtain based off intuition alone. In this research, an evolutionary heuristic called Genetic Algorithm (GA) is utilized to computationally model a metalens operating at a bandwidth of 0.25 to 0.5 THz with a numerical aperture of 0.366. In addition to controlled focal point, the metalens also shows outstanding resolution capability as a full width half maximum (FWHM) as low as 1.25λ is achieved.
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