Abstract:
On-chip spectral imaging based on engineered spectral modulation and
computational spectral reconstruction provides a promising scheme for portable
spectral cameras. However, the angle dependence of modulation units results in
the angle sensitivity of spectral imaging, which limits its practical
applications. Here, we proposed a design for angle-robust spectral recovery
based on a group of topology-optimized plasmonic metasurface units under a
30{\deg} field-of-view, and demonstrate angle-insensitive on-chip spectral
imaging in the wavelength range of 450 to 750 nm for average polarization.
Furthermore, we experimentally verified the angle-insensitive spectral
filtering effects of the fabricated metasurface units, and demonstrated
angle-robust spectral reconstruction with a fidelity of 98%. Our approach
expands the application scale of spectral imaging, and provides a guidance for
designing other angle-robust devices.