Photonic Spin-Multiplexing Metasurface for Switchable Spiral Phase Contrast Imaging

Pengcheng Huo(Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures), Cheng Zhang(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Wenqi Zhu(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Mingze Liu(Nanjing University), Song Zhang(Nanjing University), Si Zhang(Nanjing University), Lu Chen(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Henri J. Lezec(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Amit Agrawal(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Yanqing Lu(Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures), Ting Xu(Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures)
Nano Letters
March 10, 2020
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Abstract

As the two most representative operation modes in an optical imaging system, bright-field imaging and phase contrast imaging can extract different morphological information on an object. Developing a miniature and low-cost system capable of switching between these two imaging modes is thus very attractive for a number of applications, such as biomedical imaging. Here, we propose and demonstrate that a Fourier transform setup incorporating an all-dielectric metasurface can perform a two-dimensional spatial differentiation operation and thus achieve isotropic edge detection. In addition, the metasurface can provide two spin-dependent, uncorrelated phase profiles across the entire visible spectrum. Therefore, based on the spin-state of incident light, the system can be used for either diffraction-limited bright-field imaging or isotropic edge-enhanced phase contrast imaging. Combined with the advantages of planar architecture and ultrathin thickness of the metasurface, we envision this approach may open new vistas in the very interdisciplinary field of imaging and microscopy.


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