The race for miniature color cameras using flat meta-optics has rapidly developed the end-to-end design framework using neural networks. Although a large body of work has shown the potential of this methodology, the reported performance is still limited due to fundamental limitations coming from meta-optics, mismatch between simulated and resultant experimental point spread functions, and calibration errors. Here, we use a HIL optics design methodology to solve these limitations and demonstrate a miniature color camera via flat hybrid meta-optics (refractive + meta-mask). The resulting camera achieves high-quality full-color imaging for a 5-mm aperture optics with a focal length of 5 mm. We observed a superior quality of the images captured by the hybrid meta-optical camera compared to a compound multi-lens optics of a mirrorless commercial camera.
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Pinilla, S., Fröch, J. E., Rostami, S. R. M., Katkovnik, V., Shevkunov, I., Majumdar, A., & Egiazarian, K. (2023). Miniature color camera via flat hybrid meta-optics. Science Advances, 9(21). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg7297
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