Computational metaoptics for imaging
Charles Roques-Carmes, Kai Wang, Yuanmu Yang, Arka Majumdar, and Zin, Lin

TL;DR
Computational metaoptics integrates metasurface-based wavefront shaping with computational algorithms to surpass traditional imaging limits, enabling advanced applications like phase imaging and quantum measurements.
Contribution
This review introduces the concept of computational metaoptics, highlighting how joint hardware-software co-design enhances imaging performance beyond conventional metasurface capabilities.
Findings
Joint optimization of metasurfaces and algorithms improves imaging quality.
End-to-end design discovers novel metasurface configurations.
Applications include high-dimensional light field reconstruction.
Abstract
Metasurfaces -- ultrathin structures composed of subwavelength optical elements -- have revolutionized light manipulation by enabling precise control over electromagnetic waves' amplitude, phase, polarization, and spectral properties. Concurrently, computational imaging leverages algorithms to reconstruct images from optically processed signals, overcoming limitations of traditional imaging systems. This review explores the synergistic integration of metaoptics and computational imaging, "computational metaoptics," which combines the physical wavefront shaping ability of metasurfaces with advanced computational algorithms to enhance imaging performance beyond conventional limits. We discuss how computational metaoptics addresses the inherent limitations of single-layer metasurfaces in achieving multifunctionality without compromising efficiency. By treating metasurfaces as physical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
