Design of ultracompact broadband focusing spectrometers based on deep diffractive neural networks
Abstract
We propose the inverse design of ultracompact, broadband focusing spectrometers based on adaptive deep diffractive neural networks (a-DNNs). Specifically, we introduce and characterize two-layer diffractive devices with engineered angular dispersion that focus and steer broadband incident radiation along predefined focal trajectories with desired bandwidth and nm spectral resolution. Moreover, we systematically study the focusing efficiency of two-layer devices with side length and focal length across the visible spectrum and we demonstrate accurate reconstruction of the emission spectrum from a commercial superluminescent diode. The proposed a-DNNs design method extends the capabilities of efficient multi-focal diffractive optical devices to include single-shot focusing spectrometers with customized focal trajectories for applications to ultracompact multispectral imaging and lensless microscopy.
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@article{arxiv.2209.02775,
title = {Design of ultracompact broadband focusing spectrometers based on deep diffractive neural networks},
author = {Yilin Zhu and Yuyao Chen and Luca Dal Negro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.02775},
year = {2022}
}