Search results for "Diffraction efficiency"

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Bifractal focusing and imaging properties of Thue-Morse Zone Plates.

2015

We present a new family of Zone Plates (ZPs) designed using the Thue-Morse sequence. The focusing and imaging properties of these aperiodic diffractive lenses coined Thue-Morse Zone Plates (TMZPs) are examined. It is demonstrated that TMZPs produce a pair of self-similar and equally intense foci along the optical axis. As a consequence of this property, under broadband illumination, a TMZP produces two foci with an extended depth of focus and a strong reduction of the chromatic aberration compared with conventional periodic ZPs. This distinctive optical characteristic is experimentally confirmed.

PhysicsExtended depth of focusgenetic structuresbusiness.industryORDERDiffraction efficiencyElectromagnetic radiationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptical axisDiffractive lensOpticsAperiodic graphFISICA APLICADAChromatic aberrationbusinessMATEMATICA APLICADAOptics express
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Achromatic fan-out diffractive system for white-light free-space optical interconnects

2001

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…

PhysicsPoint sourcebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)LaserDiffraction efficiencyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawAchromatic lensChromatic aberrationTalbot effectOptoelectronicsbusinessBeam splitterJournal of Modern Optics
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Second order diffractive optical elements in a spatial light modulator with large phase dynamic range

2013

International audience; A study of the diffraction efficiency of a spatial light modulator with a large dynamic phase range is reported. We use a phase-only device that reaches 4π phase modulation depth for the wavelength of 454 nm. This allows operating phase-only diffractive optical elements in the second harmonic diffraction order, instead of in the usual first diffraction order. This type of implementation shows advantages in terms of resolution and diffraction efficiency. Experimental results are reported for blazed diffractive gratings and diffractive lenses.

PhysicsSpatial light modulatorbusiness.industryDynamic rangeMechanical EngineeringResolution (electron density)Phase (waves)Physics::Optics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDiffraction efficiency01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials010309 opticsWavelengthOptics0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineering[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessDiffraction gratingPhase modulation
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Chromatic compensation in the near-field region: shape and size tunability

2005

We report a diffractive-lens triplet with which to achieve wavelength compensation in the near field diffracted by any aperture. On the one hand, the all-diffractive triplet allows us to tune, in a sequential way, the Fresnel-irradiance shape to be achromatized by changing the focal length of one diffractive lens. On the other hand, we can adjust the scale of the chromatically compensated Fresnel diffraction field by shifting the aperture along the optical axis. Within this framework, we present an extremely flexible white-light Fresnel-plane array illuminator based on the kinoform sampling filter. A variable compression ratio and continuous selection of the output pitch are the most appeal…

Physicsbusiness.industryKinoformApertureMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsNear and far fieldDiffraction efficiencyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOptical axisOpticsFocal lengthChromatic scaleBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFresnel diffractionApplied Optics
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Achromatic Fourier transforming properties of a separated diffractive lens doublet: Theory and experiment

1998

The strong chromatic distortion associated with diffractive optical elements is fully exploited to achieve an achromatic optical Fourier transformation under broadband point-source illumination by means of an air-spaced diffractive lens doublet. An analysis of the system is carried out by use of the Fresnel diffraction theory, and the residual secondary spectrum (both axial and transversal) is evaluated. We recognize that the proposed optical architecture allows us to tune the scale factor of the achromatic Fraunhofer diffraction pattern of the input by simply moving the diffracting screen along the optical axis of the system. The performance of our proposed optical setup is verified by sev…

Physicsbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Physics::OpticsFraunhofer diffractionDiffraction efficiencyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionOptical axissymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformAchromatic lenslawDistortionsymbolsChromatic scaleBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFresnel diffraction
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White-light optical implementation of the fractional fourier transform with adjustable order control.

2000

An optical implementation of the fractional Fourier transform (FRT) with broadband illumination is proposed by use of a single imaging element, namely, a blazed diffractive lens. The setup displays an achromatized version of the FRT of order P of any two-dimensional input function. This fractional order can be tuned continuously by shifting of the input along the optical axis. Our compact and flexible configuration is tested with a chirplike input signal, and the good experimental results obtained support the theory.

Physicsbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Short-time Fourier transformPhysics::OpticsDiffraction efficiencySignalIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFractional Fourier transformDiscrete Fourier transformOptical axissymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier analysissymbolsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFresnel diffractionApplied optics
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Phase conjugation in BaTiO 3 by use of the indirect photorefractive coupling of orthogonally polarized light waves

1998

A phase-conjugate wave is generated when an ordinary (extraordinary) signal wave is mixed with two counterpropagating extraordinary (ordinary) waves in the plane normal to the BaTiO3 polar axis. The photorefractive grating that couples the ordinary and the extraordinary waves appears if the incident waves induce a noticeable conical parametric scattering; this grating is a difference grating of many noisy scattering gratings recorded by means of the usual diffusion-mediated charge transport. For comparable intensities of signal and pump waves this type of nonlinear wave mixing is much more efficient than that which is due to the circular bulk photovoltaic effect.

Physicsbusiness.industryScatteringPhysics::OpticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsAnomalous photovoltaic effectPhotorefractive effectGratingDiffraction efficiencyPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight intensityOpticsbusinessPhase conjugationJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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400– to 1000–nm imaging spectrometer based on acousto-optic tunable filters

2004

An imaging spectrometer covering the 400-1000 nm band has been conceived and developed. The system is based on an Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter (AOTF) attached to a high performance digital camera. The AOTF permits the selection of spectral bands with an RF signal in the range of 70-210 MHz. The range is covered using two transducers attached to a single crystal. Although the idea is not new it covers a broader spectrum than previous systems. It includes a telecentric optical system that enhances system efficiency, by ensuring that the chief ray of each light cone emerges out of this doublet parallel to the optical axes. Additionally, an smart choice of integration time reduces the dependenc…

Time delay and integrationMaterials scienceSpectrometerbusiness.industryImaging spectrometerAcousto-opticsDiffraction efficiencyRayAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsOpticsFilter (video)Charge-coupled deviceRadio frequencyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringOptical filterbusinessJournal of Electronic Imaging
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Dynamic wavefront sensing and correction with low-cost twisted nematic spatial light modulators

2010

Off-the-shelf spatial light modulators (SLMs), like twisted nematic liquid crystal displays (TNLCDs) used in projection systems, show some interesting features such as high spatial resolution, easy handling, wide availability, and low cost. We describe a compact adaptive optical system using just one TNLCD to measure and compensate optical aberrations. The current system operates at a frame rate of the order of 10 Hz with a four-level codification scheme. Wavefront estimation is performed through conventional Hartmann–Shack sensing architecture. The system has proved to work properly with a maximum rms aberration of 0. 76 μm and wavefront gradient of 50 rad/mm at a wavelength of 514 nm. The…

WavefrontMicrolensHistoryMaterials scienceSpatial light modulatorbusiness.industryWavefront sensorDiffraction efficiencyWaveplateComputer Science ApplicationsEducationWavelengthOpticsLiquid crystalOptoelectronicsbusinessJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Integrated low drive voltage electro-optic Bragg modulator using a, periodically poled lithium niobate

2017

Periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) is currently used for frequency conversions using quasi-phase-matching, thanks to its high nonlinear coefficients and mature poling process. PPLN can also be attractive for electro-optic (EO) applications. Several studies have been conducted on PPLN-based EO deflectors, and recent realizations have lower the required applied voltage under hundred volts [1]. Indeed, for practical EO applications drive voltages as low as 5 V are usually required. For this purpose, we use a recent technique to realize high-quality isolated crystalline film out of LN [2] to implement an EO Bragg deflector with a drive voltage below 10 V. In this work we present an effic…

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