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Switchable optical differentiator using Fano resonance metasurface

Optics Communications, ISSN: 0030-4018, Vol: 550, Page: 129954
2024
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Optical differentiation plays a pivotal role in analog computing and image processing, owing to its faster operating speeds and lower power consumption. However, the conventional differentiator encounters a common issue of single and fixed functions due to the lack of effective dynamic modulation means. Here, we proposed a polarization-sensitive differentiator based on a Fano resonance metasurface. The interference between transmitted light and a quasi-guided mode induces Fano resonance, resulting in the leakage of high-frequency component of the p-wave. By adjusting the asymmetry and line width of the Fano resonance line shape, the metasurface can function as a Fourier spatial filter to achieve the differential of an incident beam. Additionally, the direction of the s- and p-wave can be controlled to realize multiple differential functions. We demonstrate the simulation of switchable differential between arbitrary one-dimensional (1D) direction and two-dimensional (2D) directions, with a numerical aperture up to 0.26. It is expected that this switchable optical differentiator will have broad applications in areas such as bioimaging and computer vision.

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Aofan Long; Zhiqiang Xie; Haisheng Wu; Qingji Zeng; Pin Zhong; Junmin Liu; Huapeng Ye; Dianyuan Fan; Shuqing Chen

Elsevier BV

Materials Science; Physics and Astronomy; Chemistry; Engineering

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