Design of achromatic hybrid metalens with secondary spectrum correction

  • Chu Y
  • Xiao X
  • Ye X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Metasurface can be used in combination with singlet refractive lens to eliminate chromaticity, in which the metasurface usually works as a dispersion compensator. Such a kind of hybrid lens, however, usually has residual dispersion due to the limit of meta unit library. Here, we demonstrate a design method that considers the refraction element and metasurface together as a whole to achieve large scale achromatic hybrid lens with no residual dispersion. The tradeoff between the meta-unit library and the characteristics of resulting hybrid lenses is also discussed in detail. As a proof of concept, a centimeter scale achromatic hybrid lens is realized, which shows significant advantages over refractive lenses and hybrid lenses designed by previous methods. Our strategy would provide guidance for designing high-performance macroscopic achromatic metalenses.

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Chu, Y., Xiao, X., Ye, X., Chen, C., Zhu, S., & Li, T. (2023). Design of achromatic hybrid metalens with secondary spectrum correction. Optics Express, 31(13), 21399. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.493216

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