1. Front Matter
2. Introduction
a. Conventional Colour Filters and Image Sensors
b. Conventional Multispectral Imaging (MI) sensor Systems
i. Prism/Beam Splitter
ii. Multilayer Coating based Filters
1. Fabry-Pérot (FP) Etalon
2. Photonic Bandgap techniques
c. Applications of MI
d. Limitations of the conventional Multispectral sensor systems
e. Summary and Conclusions
3. Nanostructured Metasurface-based Optical Filters for MI
applications
a. Dielectric Guided-mode-resonance Filter (GMRF)
b. Silicon Nanowire based filters
c. Metallic Plasmonic Surface Filters
i. Nanoslit Gratings
ii. Nanohole Arrays
iii. Nanoparticle Structures
iv. Metallic Apertures
d. Other techniques
e. Summary and Conclusions
4. Simulation and Fabrication Techniques for Nanoscale
Metasurfaces
a. Geometry, Structures and Materials
b. Boundary Conditions
c. Meshing
d. Materials Considerations
e. Fabrication techniques
f. Summary and Conclusions
5. Transmission Enhancement in Coaxial Hole Array Based Plasmonic
Color Filters
a. Introduction
b. Simulation Model and Optimization Method
c. Results and Discussion
d. Summary and Conclusions
6. Single Sensor based Multispectral Sensor Examples using
Metasurfaces
a. CMY Camera using Nanorod Filter Mosaic
b. Multispectral Imaging Camera using a Narrow Spectral Band Colour
Mosaic
c. Hybrid Color Filters
d. Summary and Conclusions
7. Concluding Remarks