Abstract
AbstractHyperspectral imaging is vital for material identification but traditional systems are bulky, hindering the development of compact systems. While previous metasurfaces address volume issues, the requirements of complicated fabrication processes and significant footprint still limit their applications. This work reports a compact snapshot hyperspectral imager by incorporating the meta-optics with a small-data convex/deep (CODE) deep learning theory. Our snapshot hyperspectral imager comprises only one single multi-wavelength metasurface chip working in the visible window (500-650 nm), significantly reducing the device area. To demonstrate the high performance of our hyperspectral imager, a 4-band multispectral imaging dataset is used as the input. Through the CODE-driven imaging system, it efficiently generates an 18-band hyperspectral data cube with high fidelity using only 18 training data points. We expect the elegant integration of multi-resonant metasurfaces with small-data learning theory will enable low-profile advanced instruments for fundamental science studies and real-world applications.
Funder
Ministry of Education (Ministry of Education, Republic of China
National Cheng Kung University
Center for Quantum Frontiers of Research & Technology (QFort) at NCKU
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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