Laplace Differentiator Based on Metasurface with Toroidal Dipole Resonance

Chen Zhou, Yanjie Chen, Yao Li, Junjie Li, Ruizhe Zhao, Chengdong Tao, Chuanbao Liu, Yang Bai, Xin Li*, Yongtian Wang, Lingling Huang*

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Abstract

As an important method of image processing, image differentiation enables edge detection of targets to achieve recognition of object features and information compression and the computation speed can be boosted by optical information techniques. Traditional optical image differentiation methods mainly rely on spatial spectrum filtering by using classical 4f system, while some work focus on 1D or single-direction differentiation. It is only in recent years that the rapid development of metasurfaces has facilitated image differentiation methods. In this work, a Laplace operation device is demonstrated based on a silicon hollow brick dielectric resonant metasurface for incident light field. The optical transfer function (OTF) required by the optical Laplace operation can be obtained by exciting an angularly selective toroidal dipole (TD) resonance supported by the metasurface. This hollow silicon brick differentiator not only realizes 2D second-order edge detection but also has a numerical aperture close to 0.4 and a broad working wavelength range >100 nm and can be directly integrated with imaging systems. Such metadevice may be potentially applied in the fields of optical sensing, microscopy, machine vision, biomedical imaging, etc.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2313777
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume34
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2024

Keywords

  • analog spatial differentiator
  • edge detection
  • laplacian operations
  • metasurface
  • toroidal dipole resonance

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