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Dual-mode varifocal Moiré metalens for quantitative phase and edge-enhanced imaging
Yi Lian1,2, Yongqi Liu1,2, Dewen Cheng1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Chips and Systems for Advanced Light Field Display, School of Optics and Photonics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
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Transport-of-intensity equation (TIE) as a noninterference method for quantitative phase imaging (QPI) has broad applications in micrographic imaging and optical metrology. Previous TIE-based QPI systems require the axial displacement of the detector to capture the axial intensity distributions, thus limiting the systems' response speed, integration, and phase retrieval accuracy. Besides, the TIE-based phase imaging for edge positions with large phase gradients remains challenging. In this work, a compact polarization-multiplexed Moiré metalens is proposed to achieve QPI and edge-enhanced imaging for high-precision and unwrapping phase imaging. This Moiré metalens enables continuous zooming from 58.7 μm to 61.8 μm, allowing flexible selection of the detection positions. Under x-polarization light incidence, the metalens can achieve phase retrieval based on the TIE method, with the Root Mean Square Errors (RMSE) reaching 0.015 rad. Under y-polarization light incidence, the metalens realizes varifocal edge-enhanced imaging for amplitude and phase objects, with a minimum spatial resolution of 1.3 μm. This Moiré metalens opens a new avenue to develop compact, integrated, and multifunctional phase imaging devices and has potential applications in optical detection, microscopy, and biomedical imaging.

