TY - JOUR
T1 - Computing metasurface capable of broad-band switchable anisotropic edge-enhanced imaging
AU - Hao, Qun
AU - Wang, Wenli
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Li, Qianhui
AU - Hu, Yao
AU - Zhang, Shaohui
AU - Yu, Liandong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2023/2/28
Y1 - 2023/2/28
N2 - Anisotropic edge enhancement imaging along different directions possesses the capability to extract different morphological information from an object which plays a vital role in weak edge detection in imaging. Building a simple, miniature, switchable anisotropic edge enhancement imaging device is extremely absorbing. Here, we design a 2D material, i.e., a helicity-multiplexing dielectric metasurface for anisotropic edge-enhanced imaging. More importantly, this 2D material is prioritized to satisfy two sets of unrelated phase profiles, relying on different helicities of the incident beam. It can function as two different anisotropic edge enhancement filters along different directions by incorporating the 4f imaging system and dynamically switching its function by altering the helicity of the incident beam. Furthermore, a hybrid imaging device based on this 2D material can work across a visible broadband spectrum, which is potentially applicable in biomedical imaging and optical analog computing.
AB - Anisotropic edge enhancement imaging along different directions possesses the capability to extract different morphological information from an object which plays a vital role in weak edge detection in imaging. Building a simple, miniature, switchable anisotropic edge enhancement imaging device is extremely absorbing. Here, we design a 2D material, i.e., a helicity-multiplexing dielectric metasurface for anisotropic edge-enhanced imaging. More importantly, this 2D material is prioritized to satisfy two sets of unrelated phase profiles, relying on different helicities of the incident beam. It can function as two different anisotropic edge enhancement filters along different directions by incorporating the 4f imaging system and dynamically switching its function by altering the helicity of the incident beam. Furthermore, a hybrid imaging device based on this 2D material can work across a visible broadband spectrum, which is potentially applicable in biomedical imaging and optical analog computing.
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U2 - 10.1039/d3tc00092c
DO - 10.1039/d3tc00092c
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85150067910
SN - 2050-7526
VL - 11
SP - 3956
EP - 3963
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
IS - 12
ER -