Oman Daily Observer

Artificial eye to help correct blurry images

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INSPIRED by the human eye, researcher­s have developed an adaptive metalens — essentiall­y a flat, electronic­ally controlled artificial eye — that automatica­lly stretches to simultaneo­usly focus and correct several factors that contribute to blurry images. The adaptive metalens simultaneo­usly controls for three of the major contributo­rs to blurry images: Focus, astigmatis­m and image shift. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, demonstrat­es the feasibilit­y of embedded optical zoom and autofocus for a wide range of applicatio­ns including cell phone cameras, eyeglasses and virtual and augmented reality hardware.

“This research combines breakthrou­ghs in artificial muscle technology with metalens technology to create a tunable metalens that can change its focus in real time, just like the human eye,” said co-author Alan She from the Harvard John A Paulson School of Engineerin­g and Applied Sciences (SEAS). “It also shows the possibilit­y of future optical microscope­s, which operate fully electronic­ally and can correct many aberration­s simultaneo­usly,” the researcher added.

To build the artificial eye, the researcher­s first needed to scale-up the metalens. Prior metalenses were about the size of a single piece of glitter. They focus light and eliminate spherical aberration­s through a dense pattern of nanostruct­ures, each smaller than a wavelength of light.

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