Optimizing the atomic layer deposition (ALD) process of films is particularly important in preparing multilayer interference films. In this work, a series of AlO/TiO nano-laminates with a fixed growth cycle ratio of 1:10 were deposited on Si and fused quartz substrates at 300 °C by ALD. The optical properties, crystallization behavior, surface appearance and microstructures of those laminated layers were systematically investigated by spectroscopic ellipsometry, spectrophotometry, X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscope and transmission electron microscopy.
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March 2023
Metasurfaces attracted extensive interests due to their outstanding ability to manipulate the wavefront at a subwavelength scale. In this study, we demonstrated quasi-freeform metasurfaces in which the radius, location, and height of the nanocylinder building blocks were set as optimized structure parameters, providing more degrees of freedom compared with traditional gradient metasurfaces. Given a desired wavefront shaping objective, these structure parameters can be collectively optimized utilizing a hybrid optimized algorithm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCombining underwater optical imaging principles and the level set, this paper proposes a novel type of level set method called optically guided level set. This novel method can transform optical challenges in underwater environments (such as the illumination bias and wavelength-selective absorption) into valuable guidance for underwater object segmentation. Using the underwater optical guidance, our novel method can generate accurate object segmentation results by suitable initialization and regular evolving of the level set.
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