Diffractive optics approach towards subwavelength pixels
Abstract
Pixel size in cameras and other refractive imaging devices is typically limited by the free-space diffraction. However, a vast majority of semiconductor-based detectors are based on materials with substantially high refractive index. We demonstrate that diffractive optics can be used to take advantage of this high refractive index to reduce effective pixel size of the sensors below free-space diffraction limit. At the same time, diffractive systems encode both amplitude and phase information about the incoming beam into multiple pixels, offering the platform for noise-tolerant imaging with dynamical refocusing. We explore the opportunities opened by high index diffractive optics to reduce sensor size and increase signal-to-noise ratio of imaging structures.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1803.09843,
title = {Diffractive optics approach towards subwavelength pixels},
author = {Bo Fan and Sandeep Inampudi and Viktor A. Podolskiy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.09843},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
submitted to SPIE-DCS 2018