Abstract
Multispectral infrared imaging systems that simultaneously operate in the long-wave infrared (LWIR) and mid-wave infrared (MWIR) bands offer significant advantages for target detection and recognition. However, conventional infrared optical systems rely on bulky multi-element lens assemblies to accommodate incident wavelengths of LWIR and MWIR bands, making it challenging for compact thermal optics design. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate an inverse designed infrared metalens capable of simultaneously focusing LWIR and MWIR radiation at wavelengths of 9.5 μm and 4.75 μm with a focal length variation of 1%. In the experiment, the proposed metalens with detector enables a dual-wavelength thermal imaging with a compact size (26 × 26 × 18 mm(3)) and a light weight (19 g). This work establishes a robust and scalable inverse design strategy for dual-wavelength infrared metalenses and provides a promising route toward compact, integrated, and multifunctional infrared imaging lens.