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Nonclassical Spin-Multiplexing Metasurfaces Enabled Multifunctional Meta-Scope.

Chuang SunZixuan WangKian Shen KiangOleksandr BuchnevDawei TangJize YanJun-Yu Ou
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Dielectric metasurfaces have emerged as attractive devices for advanced imaging systems because of their high efficiency, ability of wavefront manipulation, and lightweight. The classical spin-multiplexing metasurfaces can only provide two orthogonal circular polarization channels and require high phase contrast which limits their applications. Here, metasurfaces with arbitrary three independent channels are demonstrated by proposing a nonclassical spin-multiplexing approach exploring the low refractive index meta-atoms. A zoom microscope with on-axis tri-foci and a synchronous achiral-chiral microscope with in-plane tri-foci based on silicon nitride metasurfaces are experimentally demonstrated. Based on the on-axis tri-foci metasurface, singlet zoom imaging with three magnifications and a broadband response (blue to red) based on a single metasurface is first demonstrated. A compact microscope (meta-scope) consisting of two metasurfaces with three magnifications of 9.5, 10, and 29X with diffraction-limited resolutions is further constructed, respectively. Utilizing the in-plane tri-foci metasurface, a singlet microscope with three achiral-chiral channels is demonstrated. It offers a magnification of 53X and a diffraction-limited resolution, enabling simultaneous imaging of an object's achiral and chiral properties. Our multifunctional metasurfaces and meta-scope approaches could boost the applications in biological imaging and machine vision.
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