Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) Optics has formed the basis for a number of useful computational imaging devices, providing optical slicing/tomographic and hyper-spectral imaging capabilities, in addition to reduced scanning and improved resolution at long working distances.1 In this talk, we will survey recent work extending the operation of 3D optical devices to the sub-wavelength range.2,3 We will address the modeling, physical properties, and manufacturing/assembly of 3D nanophotonic devices.
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