Beam shaping in the nonparaxial domain of diffractive optics.
- 1 April 1997
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 36 (10) , 2034-2041
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.36.002034
Abstract
We address the problem of shaping the radiant intensity distribution of a highly nonparaxial coherent field by means of a diffractive element located in the plane of the beam waist. To be capable of wide-angle energy redistribution the element must necessarily contain wavelength-scale transverse features, and consequently it must be designed on the basis of rigorous diffraction theory. We consider, in particular, wide-angle Gaussian to flat-top beam shaping in one dimension. Scalar designs are provided and their validity is evaluated by rigorous diffraction theory, which is also used for optimization deep inside the nonparaxial domain, where the scalar designs fail. Experimental verification is provided by means of electron-beam lithography.Keywords
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