Here, we experimentally demonstrate broadband nonlinear imaging by using Si resonant metasurfaces based on third-order nonlinear processes, including third harmonic generation (THG) and four-wave mixing (FWM). Particularly, the quadratic dependence of the FWM emission on the pump power allows to significantly reduce the dependence on high-power signal input in nonlinear imaging via designing a high-Q resonance at the pump wavelength based on bound states in the continuum (BICs). In the experiment, our metasurfaces support high-performance infrared imaging, including a large acceptance angle, a high frame rate, and a wide range of operating wavelengths (from 900 nm to 2500 nm).
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