Nanotechnology for Flat optics: from metalenses to new cameras

  • June 2, 2021, 4:00 pm US/Central
  • Federico Capasso, Harvard
  • Chris Stoughton
  • Video

Fermilab employees and users can access the Zoom link below (Services login required):

https://fermipoint.fnal.gov/org/ood/LabLeadership/Shared%20Documents/Zoom%20link%20for%20colloquium.docx?d=wddecabdd5efe44ee91ba775647366a0a&csf=1&e=XzG3Ib

When: Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.

Location: ZOOM ONLY

Please note: you will need the passcode to enter the zoom

Anyone else can obtain the Zoom link the day of the colloquium by emailing Barb Kronkow at kronkow@fnal.gov

Nanotechnology  enables  the redesign of optical components into thin, and planar  elements with much easier control of aberrations than conventional optics, ease of optical alignment as well as the introduction of a new class of multifunctional devices, with a concomitant major reduction in footprint and complexity. The planarity of flat optics will lead to the unification of semiconductor and optics  manufacturing,  where the planar technology to manufacture computer chips will be adapted to make CMOS-compatible metalenses for cell phones, wearable displays,  new cameras as well as wide range of multifunctional devices.