| Literature DB >> 27257251 |
Mohammadreza Khorasaninejad1, Wei Ting Chen1, Robert C Devlin1, Jaewon Oh2, Alexander Y Zhu1, Federico Capasso3.
Abstract
Subwavelength resolution imaging requires high numerical aperture (NA) lenses, which are bulky and expensive. Metasurfaces allow the miniaturization of conventional refractive optics into planar structures. We show that high-aspect-ratio titanium dioxide metasurfaces can be fabricated and designed as metalenses with NA = 0.8. Diffraction-limited focusing is demonstrated at wavelengths of 405, 532, and 660 nm with corresponding efficiencies of 86, 73, and 66%. The metalenses can resolve nanoscale features separated by subwavelength distances and provide magnification as high as 170×, with image qualities comparable to a state-of-the-art commercial objective. Our results firmly establish that metalenses can have widespread applications in laser-based microscopy, imaging, and spectroscopy.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27257251 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf6644
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728