Abstract
Wide-angle imaging is an important function in photography and
projection, but it also places high demands on the design of the
imaging components of a camera. To eliminate the coma caused by the
focusing of large-angle incident light, traditional wide-angle camera
lenses are composed of complex optical components. Here, we propose a
planar camera for wide-angle imaging with a silicon nitride metalens
array mounted on a CMOS image sensor. By carefully designing proper
phase profiles for metalenses with intentionally introduced shifted
phase terms, the whole lens array is capable of capturing a scene with
a large viewing angle and negligible distortion or aberrations. After
a stitching process, we obtained a large viewing angle image with a
range of
>
120
∘
using a compact planar camera. Our
device demonstrates the advantages of metalenses in flexible phase
design and compact integration, and the prospects for future imaging
technology.
Funder
National Key Research and Development
Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Dengfeng Project B of Nanjing
University
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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