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Meta-Optics Triplet for Zoom Imaging at Mid-Wave Infrared

Authors :
Wirth-Singh, Anna
Jimenez, Arturo Martin
Choi, Minho
Fröch, Johannes E.
Johnson, Rose
Teichmann, Tina Le
Coppens, Zachary
Majumdar, Arka
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Lenses with dynamic focal length, also called zoom functionality, enable a variety of applications related to imaging and sensing. The traditional approach of stacking refractive lenses to achieve this functionality results in an expensive, heavy optical system. Especially for applications in the mid-infrared, light weight and compact form factor are required. In this work, we use a meta-optic triplet to demonstrate zoom imaging at mid-wave infrared wavelengths. By varying the axial distances between the optics, the meta-optic triplet achieves high quality imaging over a zoom range of 5x, with 50$^\circ$ full field of view in the widest configuration and an aperture of 8 mm. This triplet system demonstrates the potential for meta-optics to reduce conventional components in complex and multi-functional imaging systems to dramatically thinner and lighter components.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.11255
Document Type :
Working Paper