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Metasurfaces For Nano-Illumination In Lidar And Lighting Applications, Sehyeon Kim
Metasurfaces For Nano-Illumination In Lidar And Lighting Applications, Sehyeon Kim
Graduate Theses - Physics and Optical Engineering
The development of a non-scanning laser-based imaging lidar system based on a diffractive optical element with potential applications in advanced driver assistance systems, autonomous vehicles, drone navigation, and mobile devices is reported. The proposed lidar utilizes image processing with homography. The emphasis in the design approach has been on compactness and cost of the final system for it to be deployable both as standalone or complementary to existing lidar sensors, enabling fusion sensing in the applications. This work describes the basic elements of the proposed lidar system. It presents the potential ranging mechanisms, along with their experimental results demonstrating the …
Topological Classical Wave Systems With Modulations, Interactions, And Higher-Order Topological States, Mengyao Li
Topological Classical Wave Systems With Modulations, Interactions, And Higher-Order Topological States, Mengyao Li
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Topological phases in classical wave systems, such as photonic and acoustic, have been actively investigated and applied for wave guiding, lasing, and numerous other novel phenomena and device applications Topological phase transitions enable robust boundary states, and the field has been broadening recently into a vast variety of systems with temporal modulations and interactions. Floquet modulation, for example, is the modulation applied periodically in time which may break symmetries and leads to novel topological phases.
Introducing non-Hermitian Floquet modulation enables more interesting phenomena including bandgap in imaginary part of the spectrum and gainy/lossy topological edge states with complex energy values. …