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Ultrathin, Flat Lens resolves Chirality and Color

Imaging with the multispectral chiral lens forms two images of the beetle, Chrysina gloriosa, on the color camera. The left image was formed by focusing left-circularly polarized light reflected from the beetle and the right image was formed from right-circularly polarized light. The left-handed chirality of the beetle's shell can clearly be seen. Credit: Image courtesy of the Capasso Lab/Harvard SEAS

Imaging with the multispectral chiral lens forms two images of the beetle, Chrysina gloriosa, on the color camera. The left image was formed by focusing left-circularly polarized light reflected from the beetle and the right image was formed from right-circularly polarized light. The left-handed chirality of the beetle’s shell can clearly be seen. Credit: Image courtesy of the Capasso Lab/Harvard SEAS

Multifunctional lens could replace bulky, expensive machines. Many things in the natural world are geometrically chiral, ie they cannot be superimposed onto their mirror image. Think hands – right and left hands are mirror images but if you transplanted a right hand onto a left, you’d be in trouble. Certain molecules are chiral, including DNA and amino acids.

Image of optical fiber (pumped with braodband light) formed by Multispectral Chiral Lens (Image courtesy of the Capasso Lab/Harvard SEAS)

Image of optical fiber (pumped wi...

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