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Optical elements as computational devices for low-power sensing and imaging

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Abstract

Special optical devices such as diffraction gratings and metamaterial surfaces can bear some of the computational burden in computational sensing and imaging, thereby reducing digital processing or pixel count and thus reducing overall electrical power dissipation.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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