Skip to main content

Calendar    |     Member Portal     |       Jobs Board     |     Classes     |     Site Index     |     Contact Us   

OSSC Home

Increasing the Knowledge of Optics


HomeEventsVesatile Diffractive Flat Optics Prof. Rajesh Menon Univ. Utah

Events - Event View

This is the "Event Detail" view, showing all available information for this event. If the event has passed, click the "Event Report" icon to read a report and view photos that were uploaded.
Vesatile Diffractive Flat Optics Prof. Rajesh Menon Univ. Utah

Date and Time

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Location

On-Line Webinar
CA  
USA

Event Contact(s)

John Nunn


Russell Rauch

Category

OSSC Regular Meeting

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
Cancellation Policy:
Please let the Arrangements Chair (Events@ossc.org) know as soon as possible if you need to cancel.

Payments made in advance will normally be issued a credit that may be applied to future payments (membership or events). Please contact the Treasurer (Treasurer@ossc.org) if this posses a problem.

About this event

OSSC Webinar Meeting
June 9, 2021, 7:00 pm PDT

OSSC Online Webinar, June 9, 2021, 7:00pm PDT

Versatile Diffractive Flat Optics

Prof. Rajesh Menon, University of Utah, Salt Lake City


No fee for this on-line webinar

 May be limited to 150 people
Please register by June 8, 2021
Log-in details will be emailed just before meeting

Abstract Traditional refractive lenses are bulky owing to their curvature. Flat diffractive lenses can overcome this difficulty, but traditional diffractive optics have limited reach, primarily due to chromaticity. Recently, we have shown that by treating the “imaging” phenomenon as simply information transfer from the object to the image plane, the spatial distribution of the phase in the focal plane can be an arbitrary function.

Using this concept, we have shown that allowing the phase in the image plane of a flat lens to be a free parameter enables imaging properties of unprecedented versatility in flat, multilevel diffractive lenses (MDLs).

Our research group has demonstrated binary multi-level diffraction lenses in three high performance categories: super-achromatic lenses in three wavelength regions (8-12um 0.45-1 um, 1.5-150 um), high NA of 0.9 of at 0.85um, and extreme depth of focus (5mm to 1200mm).

We believe that our inverse-designed flat MDLs, which can be manufactured using low-cost imprinting techniques, could prove widely applicable—especially where weight and restricted form factor are important considerations, as in aerospace and airborne imaging as well as augmented and virtual reality displays.

About Our Speaker

Rajesh Menon (http://lons.utah.edu/) combines his expertise in nanofabrication, computation and optical engineering to impact several fields including inverse-designed photonics, flat lenses and unconventional imaging. His research has produced over 120 peer-reviewed publications, 40 patents, and 4 spin-off companies.

 

His lab has graduated 9 PhD students, 3 of whom are women. Rajesh is a Fellow of the OSA, and Senior Member of the IEEE and the SPIE. Among his other honors are a NASA Early Stage Innovations Award, NSF CAREER Award and the International Commission for Optics (ICO) Prize.

 

Rajesh currently directs the Laboratory for Optical Nanotechnologies at the University of Utah, where he is a tenured Associate Professor. He received S.M. and Ph.D. degrees from MIT. He serves and has served on the Program Committees of the IEEE Photonics Conference, EIPBN, OSA Imaging Systems and Applied Optics Congress, CLEO (Complex media and metamaterials), among many others.


 
Download Flyer 
  

 


Activities/Items (Click the down-arrow to view details)
Technical Presentation
Donate to the OSSC (Suggested Donation)

Box 228, 2312 Park Avenue

Tustin, California 92782



The Optical Society of Southern California is a non-profit 501(C)3 tax exempt corporation.

We do not endorse candidates for public office or contribute to political candidates or campaigns.