Unidirectional Imaging using Deep Learning-Designed Materials
Jingxi Li, Tianyi Gan, Yifan Zhao, Bijie Bai, Che-Yung Shen, Songyu, Sun, Mona Jarrahi, Aydogan Ozcan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel unidirectional imaging device designed with deep learning-optimized diffractive layers, enabling broadband, polarization-insensitive imaging that blocks reverse image formation, with potential applications in security and telecommunications.
Contribution
First demonstration of a deep learning-designed, broadband, polarization-insensitive unidirectional imager using diffractive layers that block reverse imaging.
Findings
Successfully fabricated and validated the device with terahertz radiation.
Maintains functionality over a large spectral band under broadband illumination.
Created wavelength-selective unidirectional imagers with multiplexed operations.
Abstract
A unidirectional imager would only permit image formation along one direction, from an input field-of-view (FOV) A to an output FOV B, and in the reverse path, the image formation would be blocked. Here, we report the first demonstration of unidirectional imagers, presenting polarization-insensitive and broadband unidirectional imaging based on successive diffractive layers that are linear and isotropic. These diffractive layers are optimized using deep learning and consist of hundreds of thousands of diffractive phase features, which collectively modulate the incoming fields and project an intensity image of the input onto an output FOV, while blocking the image formation in the reverse direction. After their deep learning-based training, the resulting diffractive layers are fabricated to form a unidirectional imager. As a reciprocal device, the diffractive unidirectional imager has…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Photonic and Optical Devices · Terahertz technology and applications
