JOURNAL ARTICLE

Polarization-insensitive high-numerical-aperture metalens for wide-field super-resolution imaging

Lieyu ChenWenwei LiuZhancheng LiYuebian ZhangHua ChengJianguo TianShuqi Chen

Year: 2024 Journal:   Optics Letters Vol: 49 (7)Pages: 1640-1640   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

The development of super-oscillatory lens (SOL) offers opportunities to realize far-field label-free super-resolution microscopy. Most microscopes based on a high numerical aperture (NA) SOL operate in the point-by-point scanning mode, resulting in a slow imaging speed. Here, we propose a high-NA metalens operating in the single-shot wide-field mode to achieve real-time super-resolution imaging. An optimization model based on the exhaustion algorithm and angular spectrum (AS) theory is developed for metalens design. We numerically demonstrate that the optimized metalens with an NA of 0.8 realizes the imaging resolution (imaging pixel size) about 0.85 times the Rayleigh criterion. The metalens can achieve super-resolution imaging of an object with over 200 pixels, which is one order of magnitude higher than the unoptimized metalens. Our method provides an avenue toward single-shot far-field label-free super-resolution imaging for applications such as real-time imaging of living cells and temporally moving particles.

Keywords:
Optics Numerical aperture Pixel Microscope Physics Resolution (logic) Superresolution Single shot Image resolution Synthetic aperture radar Focal point Field of view Materials science Computer science Wavelength Cardinal point Image (mathematics) Computer vision Artificial intelligence

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Near-Field Optical Microscopy
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