Imaging in the solar blind ultraviolet(UV)region offers significant advantages,including minimal interference from sunlight,reduced background noise,low false-alarm rate,and high sensitivity,and thus has important app...Imaging in the solar blind ultraviolet(UV)region offers significant advantages,including minimal interference from sunlight,reduced background noise,low false-alarm rate,and high sensitivity,and thus has important applications in early warning or detection of fire,ozone depletion,dynamite explosions,missile launches,electric leakage,etc.However,traditional imaging systems in this spectrum are often hindered by the bulkiness and complexity of conventional optics,resulting in heavy and cumbersome setups.The advent of metasurfaces,which use a two-dimensional array of nano-antennas to manipulate light properties,provides a powerful solution for developing miniaturized and compact optical systems.In this study,diamond metalenses were designed and fabricated to enable ultracompact solar-blind UV imaging.To prove this concept,two representative functionalities,bright-field imaging and spiral phase contrast imaging,were demonstrated as examples.Leveraging diamond's exceptional properties,such as its wide bandgap,high refractive index,remarkable chemical inertness,and high damage threshold,this work not only presents a simple and feasible approach to realize solar-blind imaging in an ultracompact form but also highlights diamond as a highly capable material for developing miniaturized,lightweight,and robust imaging systems.展开更多
基金National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFB3608604)National Natural Science Foundation of China(U21A2070,62374150,62074011,(62134008,62474165)+2 种基金Natural Science FoundationofHenan(242300421216)Science and Technology Major Project of Henan Province(231100230300)Beijing Nova Program(Z201100006820096).
文摘Imaging in the solar blind ultraviolet(UV)region offers significant advantages,including minimal interference from sunlight,reduced background noise,low false-alarm rate,and high sensitivity,and thus has important applications in early warning or detection of fire,ozone depletion,dynamite explosions,missile launches,electric leakage,etc.However,traditional imaging systems in this spectrum are often hindered by the bulkiness and complexity of conventional optics,resulting in heavy and cumbersome setups.The advent of metasurfaces,which use a two-dimensional array of nano-antennas to manipulate light properties,provides a powerful solution for developing miniaturized and compact optical systems.In this study,diamond metalenses were designed and fabricated to enable ultracompact solar-blind UV imaging.To prove this concept,two representative functionalities,bright-field imaging and spiral phase contrast imaging,were demonstrated as examples.Leveraging diamond's exceptional properties,such as its wide bandgap,high refractive index,remarkable chemical inertness,and high damage threshold,this work not only presents a simple and feasible approach to realize solar-blind imaging in an ultracompact form but also highlights diamond as a highly capable material for developing miniaturized,lightweight,and robust imaging systems.