Purdue University researchers have merged the power of advanced surfaces with thermal imaging algorithms to create a device that could open new frontiers in machine vision and autonomous systems. The device, called a Spinning MetaCam, could help classify materials and provide new possibilities for technologies in security, thermography, medical imaging, and remote sensing. The Spinning MetaCam contains metasurfaces – structured electromagnetic nanoscale surfaces crafted to behave like aqueducts for water, filtering and channeling light. Unlike traditional materials, which naturally bend, reflect, or absorb light, metasurfaces manipulate light’s intensity, spectrum, and polarization.
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