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5 March 2022 Bessel beam metalens array for single-shot, large-volume, and high-resolution 3D imaging
Junjie Hu, Weijian Yang
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Proceedings Volume PC12011, High Contrast Metastructures XI; PC120110Q (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2610267
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2022, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
We present a novel metalens array for single-shot, large-volume, and high-resolution 3D imaging. Each metalens unit behaves as a special axicon to produce a Bessel beam point spread function (PSF), but with a bounded angular field of view (FOV). The metalens array can resolve three-dimensional information as a light-field camera. The bounded angular FOV prevents excessive image crosstalk between lens units to suppress background. Compared with conventional light-field cameras, our imaging device uses a single layer of metalens array without any bulk lens; the Bessel beam PSF increases the depth range that can be imaged while maintaining high resolution.
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Junjie Hu and Weijian Yang "Bessel beam metalens array for single-shot, large-volume, and high-resolution 3D imaging", Proc. SPIE PC12011, High Contrast Metastructures XI, PC120110Q (5 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2610267
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KEYWORDS
Bessel beams

Stereoscopy

Point spread functions

3D image processing

Axicons

Cameras

Microscopes

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