Large FOV short-wave infrared meta-lens for scanning fiber endoscopy
The scanning fiber endoscope (SFE), an ultra-small optical imaging device with a large field-of-view (FOV) for having a clear forward view into the interior of blood vessels, has great potential in the cardio-vascular disease diagnosis and surgery assistance, which is one of the key applications for...
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Zusammenfassung: | The scanning fiber endoscope (SFE), an ultra-small optical imaging device
with a large field-of-view (FOV) for having a clear forward view into the
interior of blood vessels, has great potential in the cardio-vascular disease
diagnosis and surgery assistance, which is one of the key applications for
short-wave infrared (SWIR) biomedical imaging. The state-of-the-art SFE system
uses a miniaturized refractive spherical lens doublet for beam projection. A
meta-lens is a promising alternative which can be made much thinner and has
fewer off-axis aberrations than its refractive counterpart. We report an SFE
system with meta-lens working at 1310nm to achieve a resolution ($\sim 140\mu
m$ at the center of field and the imaging distance of $15mm$), FOV ($\sim 70
\circ$), and depth-of-focus (DOF $\sim 15mm$), which are comparable to a
state-of-the-art refractive lens SFE. The use of the meta-lens reduces the
length of the optical track from $1.2mm$ to $0.86mm$. The resolution of our
meta-lens based SFE drops by less than a factor of $2$ at the edge of the FOV,
while the refractive lens counterpart has a $\sim 3$ times resolution
degradation. These results show the promise of integrating a meta-lens into an
endoscope for device minimization and optical performance improvement. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.11272 |