Metasurface lens design for next-generation AR and VR systems

A gif made from a VR imaging movie showing a running cat. The near-eye display has a refresh rate of 60 Hz. Image: Li, Z., Pestourie, R., Park, JS. et al. Inverse design enables large-scale high-performance meta-optics reshaping virtual reality. Nat Commun 13, 2409 (2022).

The fabricated metalens together with a micro-LCD display showing a Harvard logo. Image: Capasso Lab/Harvard SEAS

Virtual-reality imaging demo of color mixing and movie — a–c VR images of a red, green, and blue circles, respectively. The scale bar is 100 µm unless noted. d Simulated VR image by superposing a–c. e–g Grayscale VR imaging results of a Harvard tower in red, green, and blue channels, respectively. h Simulated full-color VR imaging result by combining RGB image channels shown in e–g. i–l A VR imaging movie at different frames showing a running cat. The movie can be found in the supplementary material. The near-eye display has a refresh rate of 60 Hz. Image: Li, Z., Pestourie, R., Park, JS. et al. Inverse design enables large-scale high-performance meta-optics reshaping virtual reality. Nat Commun 13, 2409 (2022).