Single 5-centimeter- aperture metalens enabled intelligent lightweight mid-infrared thermographic camera

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Existing mid-infrared thermographic cameras rely on a stack of refractive lenses, resulting in bulky and heavy imaging systems that restrict their broader utility. Here, we demonstrate a lightweight metalens-based thermographic camera (MTC) enabled by a single 0.5-mm- thick, 3.7-g- weight, flat, and mass-producible metalens. The large aperture size (5 cm) of our metalens, when combined with an uncooled focal plane array, enables thermal imaging at distances of tens of meters. By computationally removing the veiling glare, our MTC realizes the temperature mapping with an inaccuracy of less than ±0.7% within the range of 35° to 700°C and shows exceptional environmental adaptability. Furthermore, by using intelligent algorithms and spectral filtering, our uncooled MTC enables visualization and quantification of the SF6 gas leakage at a long distance of 5 m, with a remarkable minimum detectable leak rate of 0.2 sccm. Our work opens the door to the lightweight and multifunctional intelligent thermal imaging systems.

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Hou, M., Chen, Y., Li, J., & Yi, F. (2024). Single 5-centimeter- aperture metalens enabled intelligent lightweight mid-infrared thermographic camera. Science Advances, 10(27). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ado4847

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