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Title
Nanophotonics for light detection and ranging technology
Authors
김인기Martins, Renato JulianoJang, JaehyuckBadloe, TrevonKadir, SamiraJung, Ho-YoulKim, HyeongdoKim, JongunGenevet, PatriceRHO, JUNSUK
Date Issued
2021-05
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
This Review highlights the technological challenges linked to the application of nanophotonics for light detection and ranging (LiDAR). Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology, a laser-based imaging technique for accurate distance measurement, is considered one of the most crucial sensor technologies for autonomous vehicles, artificially intelligent robots and unmanned aerial vehicle reconnaissance. Until recently, LiDAR has relied on light sources and detectors mounted on multiple mechanically rotating optical transmitters and receivers to cover an entire scene. Such an architecture gives rise to limitations in terms of the imaging frame rate and resolution. In this Review, we examine how novel nanophotonic platforms could overcome the hardware restrictions of existing LiDAR technologies. After briefly introducing the basic principles of LiDAR, we present the device specifications required by the industrial sector. We then review a variety of LiDAR-relevant nanophotonic approaches such as integrated photonic circuits, optical phased antenna arrays and flat optical devices based on metasurfaces. The latter have already demonstrated exceptional functional beam manipulation properties, such as active beam deflection, point-cloud generation and device integration using scalable manufacturing methods, and are expected to disrupt modern optical technologies. In the outlook, we address the upcoming physics and engineering challenges that must be overcome from the viewpoint of incorporating nanophotonic technologies into commercially viable, fast, ultrathin and lightweight LiDAR systems.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/105125
DOI
10.1038/s41565-021-00895-3
ISSN
1748-3387
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nature Nanotechnology, vol. 16, no. 5, page. 508 - 524, 2021-05
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