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22 November 2021 Designing hybrid lenses using metaoptics for enhanced optical performance
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Abstract
Incorporating planar optics such as metalenses or metacorrectors into optical designs can drastically improve the performance of imaging systems with additional benefits such as cost, size and weight improvements. However, modeling of such hybrid lenses is challenging because of the multi-scale nature of the simulation. We demonstrate that one can combine ray optic simulations with full wave electromagnetic simulations and Fourier optics approaches to model a whole compound/hybrid lens considering all metasurface unit cell interactions and to study the effect of possible fabrication errors.
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Philip W. C. Hon, Stéphane Larouche, Kate Fountaine, Michael Dupuis, Ekaterina Poutrina, Michael Marciniak, Matthew R. Miller, and Augustine Urbas "Designing hybrid lenses using metaoptics for enhanced optical performance", Proc. SPIE 11795, Metamaterials, Metadevices, and Metasystems 2021, 117951F (22 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596639
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KEYWORDS
Wave propagation

Diffraction

Geometrical optics

Near field optics

Scattering

Zemax

Fourier optics

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