The imaging system has a millimeter-size silicon metalens consisting of a 6 × 6 array. Even though there are multiple lenses integrated into the system, the imaging distance remains small, approximately 500 μm, due to the small size of each lens — approximately 200 μm.
According to the researchers, the lens can be expanded to the centimeter scale to cover the full CMOS sensor.
The array — a polarization multiplexer — has two distinct phase profiles that correspond to two circular light polarizations. According to Li, the arrangement ensures the elimination of blind spots.
The researchers note that the performance of the device will need improvement, and they have proposed approaches such as adopting low-loss materials including GaN and SiN. The researchers hope that the prototype will usher in an era of pocket microscope systems.
The research was published in Advanced Photonics (www.doi.org/10.1117/1.AP.2.6.066004).