Journal article
New Avenues for Phase Imaging: Optical Metasurfaces
N Priscilla, SB Sulejman, A Roberts, L Wesemann
ACS Photonics | Published : 2024
Abstract
Visualizing the phase of an optical field is fundamental to applications ranging from biological microscopy through to material science. Its importance is evidenced by the award of the 1953 Nobel Prize to Frits Zernike for his invention of the phase contrast microscope. Conventional phase imaging techniques, including Zernike phase contrast, differential interference contrast, and interferometry, often rely on bulky optical components and macroscopic propagation distances. These factors hinder the miniaturization and integration into ultracompact imaging systems. Furthermore, computational methods also present challenges due to computational complexity, potentially compromising speed and ene..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Grant (CE200100010). S.B.S. acknowledges the support of the Ernst and Grace Matthaei Scholarship and the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. N.P. acknowledges the support of a Melbourne Research Scholarship.