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A multichannel piezo driver for active mirrors in X-ray telescopes

2016

X-ray astronomy is gaining importance for studying X-ray space sources such as single and binary stars, neutron stars, supernovae and black holes. Due to atmospheric absorption, X-ray telescopes must operate in space on satellites. Among the causes limiting the resolution of modern telescopes are distortions in mirrors shape. An innovative approach for X-ray mirrors aims at correcting the shape errors by means of piezo-ceramic actuators glued to the back of the mirrors, thus creating an “active mirror”. In order to test the viability of shape correction, we fabricated [1] a prototype of a thin glass active mirror, sized 20 cm x 20 cm with a 400 um thickness (Fig. 1). The mirror can allocate…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaX-ray mirrors active optics thin glass mirrors piezoelectric actuatorsSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Dispersion management in two-photon microscopy by using diffractive optical elements.

2013

We demonstrate efficient generation of wide-field fluorescence signals in two-photon microscopy exploiting diffractive optical elements and short pulses by using a dispersion-compensated beam delivery optics module. Computer-generated holograms are codified onto a phase-only spatial light modulator, which allows for arbitrary single-shot patterning of the sample. Spatiotemporal shaping of the pulse is mandatory to overcome spatial chirp and pulse-front tilt effects that spread both in space and time the irradiance patterns, thus limiting not only the spatial resolution but also the signal-to-noise ratio in two-photon microscopy. By using a multipass amplifier delivering 30 fs, 0.8 mJ pulses…

Spatial light modulatorMaterials scienceOptical Phenomenabusiness.industryLasersHolographyPhysics::OpticsPulse shapingDispersion managementAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticsMicroscopy Fluorescence MultiphotonTwo-photon excitation microscopyDiffractive optical elementslawTwo photon microscopyMicroscopyDispersion (optics)ChirpOptoelectronicsbusinessBeam splitterOptics letters
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Artificial dielectric optical structures: A challenge for nanofabrication

1998

Diffractive optical components can be made using multiple level kinoforms or single level artificial dielectric structures. The latter require the fabrication of pillars of equal depth but differing width and spacing. As a demonstration device, the diffractive optic equivalent of a wedge has been made in GaAs for use at 1.15 μm. The need for all pillars to have the same height was met by using a selective etch and a very thin etch-stop layer on AlGaAs. The experimental diffraction efficiency was 87.8%, among the best ever obtained and close to the theoretical maximum of 97.6%. © 1998 American Vacuum Society.

business.product_categoryFabricationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringDielectricDiffraction efficiencySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaWedge (mechanical device)Gallium arsenidechemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsNanolithographychemistryEtching (microfabrication)Nanolithography Diffractive Optics Artificial Dielectrics SemiconductorOptoelectronicsbusinessDiffraction grating
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Generation of programmable 3D optical vortex structures through devil’s vortex-lens arrays

2013

Different spatial distributions of optical vortices have been generated and characterized by implementing arrays of devil's vortex lenses in a reconfigurable spatial light modulator. A simple design procedure assigns the preferred position and topological charge value to each vortex in the structure, tuning the desired angular momentum. Distributions with charges and momenta of the opposite sign have been experimentally demonstrated. The angular velocity exhibited by the phase distribution around the focal plane has been visualized, showing an excellent agreement with the simulations. The practical limits of the method, with interest for applications involving particle transfer and manipula…

media_common.quotation_subjectDiffractive lensesDammann gratingslaw.inventionLiquid-crystal displayDiffractive lensOpticsExcellencelawElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAngular-momentumEngineering (miscellaneous)Diffractive opticsmedia_commonOptical vorticesPhysicsbusiness.industryVorticesQuantum information processingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsVortexLens (optics)Zone platesFISICA APLICADAbusinessOptical vortexApplied Optics
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Durcissement aux radiations de fibres optiques dopées terres rares et d'amplificateurs 'a fibres optiques

2011

National audience; Cette étude vise à comprendre les effets d'une irradiation Ȗ sur les propriétés optiques et structurales des fibres dopées aux Terres Rares en vue de leur utilisation dans des amplificateurs à fibre réalisés pour des applications spatiales. L'enjeu majeur de durcissement de ces composants est abordé via des techniques telles que le chargement en hydrogène et/ou le co-dopage au Cérium du cœur des fibres optiques. L'identification des centres responsables de l'atténuation induite par irradiation et la compréhension des mécanismes de dégradation mis en jeu sont des étapes indispensables au développement de ces fibres.

radiations[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]active optical fiber radiation effects rare earthterres raresdurcissementfibres optiques actives
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