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Meta-optics for spatial optical analog computing

Published 29 Jul 2020 in physics.optics and cs.ET | (2007.14568v1)

Abstract: Rapidly growing demands for high-performance computing, powerful data processing systems, and big data necessitate the advent of novel optical devices to perform demanding computing processes effectively. Due to its unprecedented growth in the past two decades, the field of meta-optics offers a viable solution for spatially, spectrally, and/or even temporally sculpting amplitude, phase, polarization, and/or dispersion of optical wavefronts. In this Review, we discuss state-of-the-art developments as well as emerging trends in computational meta-structures as disruptive platforms for spatial optical analog computation. Two fundamental approaches based on general concepts of spatial Fourier transformation and Green's function are discussed in detail. Moreover, numerical investigations and experimental demonstrations of computational optical surfaces and meta-structures for solving a diverse set of mathematical problems (e.g., integro-differentiation and convolution equations) necessary for on-demand applications (e.g., edge detection) are reviewed. Finally, we explore the current challenges and the potential resolutions in computational meta-optics followed by our perspective on future research directions and possible developments in this promising area.

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