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Zhujun Shi

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  29
Citations -  3091

Zhujun Shi is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Achromatic lens & Polarization (waves). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1796 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhujun Shi include Partners HealthCare & Apple Inc..

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A broadband achromatic metalens for focusing and imaging in the visible.

TL;DR: It is shown that by judicious design of nanofins on a surface, it is possible to simultaneously control the phase, group delay and group delay dispersion of light, thereby achieving a transmissive achromatic metalens with large bandwidth.
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Achromatic Metalens over 60 nm Bandwidth in the Visible and Metalens with Reverse Chromatic Dispersion

TL;DR: An achromatic metalens with a constant focal length over 60 nm bandwidth (λ= 490 nm to 550 nm) and metalenses with reverse chromatic dispersion, opposite of a Fresnel lens are demonstrated.
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Matrix Fourier optics enables a compact full-Stokes polarization camera

TL;DR: A formalism—matrix Fourier optics—for treating polarization in paraxial diffractive optics is introduced, a powerful generalization of a large body of past work on optical elements in which polarization may vary spatially.
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Nano-optic endoscope for high-resolution optical coherence tomography in vivo

TL;DR: A metalens is integrated into the design of an endoscopic optical coherence tomography catheter to achieve near-diffraction-limited imaging free of non-chromatic aberrations, offering high-resolution imaging well beyond the Rayleigh range of the input field.
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Single-Layer Metasurface with Controllable Multiwavelength Functions

TL;DR: In this article, a dispersion-engineered metasurfaces with distinct functionalities controlled by wavelength were reported, which opens a path to applications ranging from near-eye displays and holography to compact multiwavelength beam generation.