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Title
360° Structured Light with Learned Metasurfaces
Authors
최은수김경태YUN, JOOYEONGYUJIN, JEONRHO, JUNSUKBAEK, SEUNG HWAN
Date Issued
2024-06
Publisher
Nature Pub. Group
Abstract
Structured light has proven instrumental in three-dimensional imaging, LiDAR and holographic light projection. Metasurfaces, comprising subwavelength-sized nanostructures, facilitate 180°-field-of-view structured light, circumventing the restricted field of view inherent in traditional optics like diffractive optical elements. However, extant-metasurface-facilitated structured light exhibits sub-optimal performance in downstream tasks, due to heuristic design patterns such as periodic dots that do not consider the objectives of the end application. Here we present 360° structured light, driven by learned metasurfaces. We propose a differentiable framework that encompasses a computationally efficient 180° wave propagation model and a task-specific reconstructor, and exploits both transmission and reflection channels of the metasurface. Leveraging a first-order optimizer within our differentiable framework, we optimize the metasurface design, thereby realizing 360° structured light. We have utilized 360° structured light for holographic light projection and three-dimensional imaging. Specifically, we demonstrate the first 360° light projection of complex patterns, enabled by our propagation model that can be computationally evaluated 50,000× faster than the Rayleigh–Sommerfeld propagation. For three-dimensional imaging, we improve the depth-estimation accuracy by 5.09× in root-mean-square error compared with heuristically designed structured light. Such 360° structured light promises robust 360° imaging and display for robotics, extended-reality systems and human–computer interactions. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/123604
DOI
10.1038/s41566-024-01450-x
ISSN
1749-4885
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nature Photonics, 2024-06
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