Metaform optics: Bridging nanophotonics and freeform optics

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The demand for high-resolution optical systems with a compact form factor, such as augmented reality displays, sensors, and mobile cameras, requires creating new optical component architectures. Advances in the design and fabrication of freeform optics and metasurfaces make them potential solutions to address the previous needs. Here, we introduce the concept of a metaform—an optical surface that integrates the combined benefits of a freeform optic and a metasurface into a single optical component. We experimentally realized a miniature imager using a metaform mirror. The mirror is fabricated via an enhanced electron beam lithography process on a freeform substrate. The design degrees of freedom enabled by a metaform will support a new generation of optical systems.

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Nikolov, D. K., Bauer, A., Cheng, F., Kato, H., Nick Vamivakas, A., & Rolland, J. P. (2021). Metaform optics: Bridging nanophotonics and freeform optics. Science Advances, 7(18). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe5112

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