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Dispersion-compensated Lau-like processor

2004

We present a diffractive lens-based optical assembly with which to achieve high-contrast Lau-like interferential fringes with totally incoherent illumination.

DiffractionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsDiffraction efficiencyPhysical opticsOpticsDiffractive lensDispersion (optics)Chromatic aberrationOptoelectronicsbusinessDiffraction gratingFresnel diffractionFrontiers in Optics 2004/Laser Science XXII/Diffractive Optics and Micro-Optics/Optical Fabrication and Testing
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White-light-modified Talbot array illuminator with a variable density of light spots.

2008

A flexible array illuminator, comprising only two conventional optical elements, with a variable density of bright white-light spots is presented. The key to our method is to obtain with a single diffractive lens an achromatic version of different fractional Talbot images, produced by free-space propagation, of the amplitude distribution at the back focal plane of a periodic refractive microlens array under a broadband point-source illumination. Some experimental results of our optical procedure are also shown.

DiffractionMicrolensPhysicsbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Physics::OpticsDiffraction efficiencyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPtychographylaw.inventionCardinal pointOpticsAchromatic lenslawTalbot effectOptoelectronicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFresnel diffractionApplied optics
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Fractal zone plates with variable lacunarity.

2009

Fractal zone plates (FZPs), i.e., zone plates with fractal structure, have been recently introduced in optics. These zone plates are distinguished by the fractal focusing structure they provide along the optical axis. In this paper we study the effects on this axial response of an important descriptor of fractals: the lacunarity. It is shown that this parameter drastically affects the profile of the irradiance response along the optical axis. In spite of this fact, the axial behavior always has the self-similarity characteristics of the FZP itself.

DiffractionOptical axisPhysicsOpticsFractalOptical tweezersbusiness.industryLacunarityFresnel numberbusinessDiffraction efficiencyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsVariable (mathematics)Optics express
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Experimental observation of temporal dispersion gratings in fiber optics

2017

We experimentally demonstrate a temporal analog to the diffraction optical grating in the Fraunhofer formalism. Using amplitude and phase temporal periodic modulations, we show that the accumulation of dispersion in fiber optics induces the development of temporally well-separated sidebands similar to the spatial orders of diffraction that are commonly observed in an optical grating operating in the far field.

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<title>Theoretical and experimental studies of light diffraction anisotropy by holograms in a-As-S-Se films</title>

2003

Diffraction anisotropy (DA) defined as the polarization dependence of the amplitudes (amplitude DA) and phases (phase DA) of the diffracted light waves is studied in the case of a sinusoidal transmission amplitude-phase grating both theoretically and experimentally. Theoretical analysis was mainly based on the Kogelnik's coupled wave theory (KCWT) and also on the conclusions of rigorous coupled wave theory (RCWT) and effective medium theory (EMT). Experimentally gratings with 0.42 μm period in a-As-S-Se films at 632.8 nm were studied. KCWT predictions were compared with those of RCWT and EMT as well as with the experimental DA results. It is found that KCWT properly describes the first orde…

DiffractionPhysicsBirefringencebusiness.industryHolographyFresnel equationsPolarization (waves)law.inventionAmplitudeOpticslawAnisotropybusinessDiffraction gratingSPIE Proceedings
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Computation of near field diffraction by a dielectric grating: a comparison with experiments

1995

We use an eigenmode method to compute the near field diffracted by one-dimensional dielectric gratings. We present a set of easily programmable recurrence relations that give the diffracted field from the incident one. The numerical results are compared with the experimental images obtained with the Photon Scanning Tunneling Microscope (PSTM).

DiffractionPhysicsField (physics)business.industryPhysics::OpticsNear and far fieldDielectricGratingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsScanning probe microscopyOpticsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessDiffraction gratingFresnel diffractionOptics Communications
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Multifractal zone plates

2010

We present multifractal zone plates (MFZPs) as what is to our knowledge a new family of diffractive lenses whose structure is based on the combination of fractal zone plates (FZPs) of different orders. The typical result is a composite of two FZPs with the central one having a first-order focal length f surrounded by outer zones with a third-order focal length f. The focusing properties of different members of this family are examined and compared with conventional composite Fresnel zone plates. It is shown that MFZPs improve the axial resolution and also give better performance under polychromatic illumination.

DiffractionPhysicsFresnel zonebusiness.industryComposite numberMultifractal systemZone plateDiffraction efficiencyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionOpticsFractallawFocal lengthComputer Vision and Pattern Recognitionbusiness
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Wavelength-compensated Fourier and Fresnel transformers: a unified approach

2007

We recognize that one can adapt any dispersion-compensated broadband optical Fourier transformer to achieve wavelength compensation in the Fresnel diffraction region just by inserting a diffractive lens at the input plane and vice versa. This unification procedure is employed in a second stage in the design of a novel hybrid (diffractive-refractive) optical setup that provides, in a sequential way, nearly wavelength-independent Fresnel diffraction patterns in the irradiance of the object transmittance.

DiffractionPhysicsFresnel zonebusiness.industryFourier opticsPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakeWavelengthOpticsFourier transformsymbolsFresnel numberArago spotbusinessFresnel diffractionOptics Letters
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White-light imaging with fractal zone plates

2007

We report the achievement of the first images to our knowledge obtained with a fractal zone plates (FraZPs). FraZPs are diffractive lenses characterized by the fractal structure of their foci. This property predicts an improved performance of FraZPs as image forming devices with an extended depth of field and predicts a reduced chromatic aberration under white-light illumination. These theoretical predictions are confirmed experimentally in this work. We show that the polychromatic modulation transfer function of a FraZP affected by defocus is about two times better than one corresponding to a Fresnel zone plate.

DiffractionPhysicsFresnel zonebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsZone plateAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionFractalOpticslawOptical transfer functionChromatic aberrationDepth of fieldbusinessFresnel diffractionOptics Letters
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Focal shift in optical waves with off-axis focus

2003

We present a formulation for a suitable description of the focal shift in optical waves that have an off-axis focus. This shift that is primarily produced along the chief axis is given in terms of the focal distance and depends only on a parameter that is named as the generalized Fresnel number. Any non-uniform, either truncated and non-apertured optical beam with off-axis focus may be considered.

DiffractionPhysicsWave propagationbusiness.industryOptical beamAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsBessel beamFocal lengthFresnel numberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFocus (optics)businessFocal shiftOptics Communications
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