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Metalens Microscopy Eliminates FOV Constraints

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NANJING, China, Nov. 18, 2020 — Researchers from Nanjing University are using metalenses to enhance and shrink microscopes while maintaining resolution with a large field of view. In pursuit of a more compact integrated microscope system, Tao Li, professor of engineering and applied science, and his team mounted a metalens on a CMOS image sensor to create a prototype of an imaging system that is roughly the size of a coin. The metalens-integrated imaging device (MIID) features an ultracompact architecture with a working imaging distance in the hundreds of micrometers. A simple image stitching process enabled the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2020
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    metalens
    A metalens, short for "metasurface lens," is a type of optical lens that uses nanostructured materials to manipulate light at a subwavelength scale. Unlike traditional lenses made of glass or other transparent materials, metalenses do not rely on the curvature of their surface to refract or focus light. Instead, they use carefully engineered patterns of nanostructures, such as nanoscale antennas or dielectric structures, to control the phase and amplitude of light across the lens's surface....
    Research & TechnologyMicroscopyOpticssilicon photonicsmetalensultracompactpocket microscopeCMOSCMOS sensormetalens-integrated imaging deviceImagingAsia-PacificChinaNanjingNanjing University

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