This talk will introduce a new method of spectral analysis based on compressive sensing, which is based on nanophotonic structures and thus has the potential to achieve high resolution in a compact device size. This method will solve the common problems that exist in traditional spectrometers--bulky and expensive. Also the complex interferences in nanostructures will offer diverse spectral features suitable for compressive sensing.
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