Nanophotonics (Feb 2020)

CMOS-compatible a-Si metalenses on a 12-inch glass wafer for fingerprint imaging

  • Hu Ting,
  • Zhong Qize,
  • Li Nanxi,
  • Dong Yuan,
  • Xu Zhengji,
  • Fu Yuan Hsing,
  • Li Dongdong,
  • Bliznetsov Vladimir,
  • Zhou Yanyan,
  • Lai Keng Heng,
  • Lin Qunying,
  • Zhu Shiyang,
  • Singh Navab

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2019-0470
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 823 – 830

Abstract

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Metalenses made of artificial sub-wavelength nanostructures have shown the capability of light focusing and imaging with a miniaturized size. Here, we report the demonstration of mass-producible amorphous silicon metalenses on a 12-inch glass wafer via the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor compatible process. The measured numerical aperture of the fabricated metalens is 0.496 with a focusing spot size of 1.26 μm at the wavelength of 940 nm. The metalens is applied in an imaging system to test the imaging resolution. The minimum bar of the resolution chart with a width of 2.19 μm is clearly observed. Furthermore, the same system demonstrates the imaging of a fingerprint, and proofs the concept of using metalens array to reduce the system size for future compact consumer electronics.

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