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Refractive and diffractive properties of planar micro-optical elements

Kunz, R. E.
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Herzig, H. P.  
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Rossi, M.
1995
Applied Optics

The refractive and the diffractive properties of planar micro-optical elements are investigated. The transition between purely refractive and purely diffractive planar microlenses is numerically simulated for the example of differently designed phase-matched Fresnel elements. Results obtained from numerical simulations and experiments show that the refractive and diffractive types exhibit a distinctly different behavior in the presence of small fabrication errors or wavelength deviations. Based on these results, design rules for various applications, including low- and high-numerical-aperture lenses and hybrid refractive–diffractive elements, are derived. For a high-numerical-aperture (f/# = 1.0) lens the experimental characterization of the irradiance distribution in the image space is presented and shown to agree well with theoretical predictions.

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DOI
10.1364/AO.34.005996
Author(s)
Kunz, R. E.
Herzig, H. P.  
Rossi, M.
Date Issued

1995

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Applied Optics
Volume

34

Issue

26

Start page

5996

End page

6007

Subjects

Fresnel diffraction

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geometrical optics

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holographic optical elements

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refraction and diffraction

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optical design techniques

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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