Interessante Fortschritte in der Nanolinsen Technologie (Metalens) konnte man nun an der Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) vermelden. Der Artikel stammt von Engadget: Lenses made from nanomaterials get closer to replacing glass
Es gibt Neuigkeiten bei den Nanolinsen zu vermelden. This flat metalens is the first single lens that can focus the entire visible spectrum of light -- including white light -- in the same spot and in high resolution. It uses arrays of titanium dioxide nanofins to equally focus wavelengths of light and eliminate chromatic aberration. Single metalens focuses all colors of the rainbow in one point; opens new possibilities in V-AR von phys.org Metalenses—flat surfaces that use nanostructures to focus light—promise to revolutionize optics by replacing the bulky, curved lenses currently used in optical devices with a simple, flat surface. But, these metalenses have remained limited in the spectrum of light they can focus well. Now a team of researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has developed the first single lens that can focus the entire visible spectrum of light—including white light—in the same spot and in high resolution. This has only ever been achieved in conventional lenses by stacking multiple lenses. Weiterlesen →