APL Photonics (Oct 2019)

Selective near-perfect absorbing mirror as a spatial frequency filter for optical image processing

  • Lukas Wesemann,
  • Evgeniy Panchenko,
  • Kalpana Singh,
  • Enrico Della Gaspera,
  • Daniel E. Gómez,
  • Timothy J. Davis,
  • Ann Roberts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5113650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 10
pp. 100801 – 100801-6

Abstract

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Spatial frequency filtering is a fundamental enabler of information processing methods in biological and technical imaging. Most filtering methods, however, require either bulky and expensive optical equipment or some degree of computational processing. Here, we experimentally demonstrate real-time, on-chip, all-optical spatial frequency filtering using a thin-film perfect absorber structure. We experimentally demonstrate edge enhancement of an amplitude image and conversion of phase gradients to intensity modulation in an image. The device is used to demonstrate enhancement of an image of pond algae.