| Literature DB >> 24787399 |
Jerald A Britten, Shamusundar N Dixit, Michael DeBruyckere, Daniel Steadfast, James Hackett, Brandon Farmer, Garrett Poe, Brian Patrick, Paul D Atcheson, Jeanette L Domber, Aaron Seltzer.
Abstract
The ability to fabricate 4-level diffractive structures with 1 µm critical dimensions has been demonstrated for the creation of fast (∼f/3.1 at 633 nm) Fresnel zone lenses (FZLs) with >60% diffraction efficiency into the -1 focusing order and nearly complete suppression of 0 and +1 orders. This is done using tooling capable of producing optics with 800 mm apertures. A 4-level grating fabricated in glass at 300 mm aperture is shown to have <15 nm rms holographic phase error. Glass FZLs have also been used as mandrels for casting zero-thermal-expansion, 20 µm thick polymer films created with the 4-level structure as a route to mass replication of efficient diffractive membranes for ultralight segmented space-based telescope applications.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24787399 DOI: 10.1364/AO.53.002312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980