| Literature DB >> 30096858 |
José Miguel Fuster1, Sergio Pérez-López2, Pilar Candelas3,4, Constanza Rubio5,6.
Abstract
The design of zone plates is an important topic in many areas of physics, such as optics, X-rays, microwaves or ultrasonics. In this paper, a zone plate design method, which provides high flexibility in the shaping of the focusing profile, is analyzed. This flexibility is achieved through the use of binary sequences that produce zone plates with different properties and applications. It is shown that this binary-sequence method works properly at low wavelengths, but requires a modification term to work accurately in high wavelength domains. This additional term extends this powerful design method to any wavelength. Simulation results show acoustic focusing profiles for Fresnel, Fibonacci and Cantor zone plates operating at a wavelength of 1.5 mm without any distortion.Entities:
Keywords: binary sequences; focusing; lenses; zone plates
Year: 2018 PMID: 30096858 PMCID: PMC6111718 DOI: 10.3390/s18082604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) Periodic binary sequence . (b) Fresnel Zone Plate (FZP) radii . (c) Fresnel ZP generated by rotating .
Binary sequences for different ZP types.
| ZP Type | N | Binary Generator Sequence |
|---|---|---|
| Fresnel | 25 | 1010101010101010101010101 |
| Fibonacci | 21 | 101101011011010110101 |
| Cantor | 27 | 101000101000000000101000101 |
Figure 2(a) Fresnel ZP layout and (d) focusing profile for and nm. (b) Fibonacci ZP layout and (e) focusing profile for and nm. (c) Cantor ZP layout and (f) focusing profile for and nm.
Figure 3Fresnel ZP focusing profiles with (a), (b) and (c). Fresnel method (blue) and Binary-Sequence Method (BSM) (red). cm and mm.
Figure 4Binary-sequence FZP mean error against wavelength for (blue), (red) and (black).
Figure 5Normalized acoustic intensity maps for ZPs designed with (a) the Fresnel method (b) BSM and (c) Modified BSM (MBSM). , cm and mm.
Figure 6Fresnel (a), Fibonacci (c) and Cantor (e) ZP focusing profiles at nm. Fresnel (b), Fibonacci (d) and Cantor (f) ZP focusing profiles at mm. Binary-sequence method with modification term (blue), binary-sequence method without modification term (red) and Fresnel equation method (green).