Fig. 1 | BICI concept.
a, The illumination beam is generated by collimated light positioned off the imaging optical axis.
b, The metasurface bends a ray
family (sheet) originating from an arc of radius r by a constant angle β to form a focal point on the z axis. A family of rays originating from the same arc is
shown as a ray sheet.
c, Ray sheets subject to the same bending model constitute a focal line along the z axis. The focal line is continuous even though a
finite number of focal points is illustrated for clarity.
d, The collection metasurface establishes trajectories of collected light in ray sheets, as mirror images
of illumination paths with respect to the x–z plane. This configuration enables a one-to-one correspondence, that is, a bijective relation between the focal
points of the illumination and collection paths, to eliminate out-of-focus signals. The magnified inset demonstrates the bijective relation.
e, Top view of the
illumination and collection beams.
f, Schematic of the illumination and collection beams and a snapshot captured using a camera from one of the lateral
planes intersecting the focal line, illustrating the actual arrangement of illumination and collection paths. This arrangement allows only the collection of
photons originating from the corresponding illumination focal point.
Metasurface-based bijective illumination collection imaging provides high-resolution tomography in three dimensions (Masoud Pahlevaninezhad, Yao-Wei Huang , Majid Pahlevani , Brett Bouma, Melissa J. Suter , Federico Capasso and Hamid Pahlevaninezhad )
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