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Achromatic fan-out diffractive system for white-light free-space optical interconnects

Jesús LancisPedro AndrésE. BonetEnrique TajahuerceM. T. Gale

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PhysicsPoint sourcebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)LaserDiffraction efficiencyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawAchromatic lensChromatic aberrationTalbot effectOptoelectronicsbusinessBeam splitter

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Abstract A simple and versatile white-light fan-out diffractive system based on the achromatization of the fractional Talbot effect is proposed. This achromatic configuration is able to interconnect a single polychromatic point source with a 2-D array of optoelectronic microdevices with low residual chromatic aberration even for white light. The whole broadband beamsplitter system is formed by two simple diffractive optical elements, a periodic diffractive lenslet array and a diffractive lens, that are made with a direct laser writing technique giving high light efficiency. The focal amplitude distribution corresponding to the lenslet array produces, by free-space propagation, self-replicas with different density of light points. These patterns, in conjunction with the achromatization process carried out by the additional diffractive lens, are, in short, the key to achieving a set of undistorted white-light spots at the output plane with high uniformity and variable separation between them. Experimental r...

https://doi.org/10.1080/09500340108230955