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Opt Express ; 31(19): 30486-30494, 2023 Sep 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37710589

ABSTRACT

Traditional spiral zone plates (SZPs) have been widely used to generate optical vortices, but this structure suffers from multiple focuses. To eliminate high-order foci, the current method is to design a binary structure that has a sinusoidal transmittance function along the radial direction. With the rapid development of artificial neural networks, they can provide alternative methods to design novel SZPs with a single focus. In this paper, we first propose the concept of generalized binary spiral zone plates (GBSZPs), and train a feedforward neural network (FNN) to obtain the mapping relationship between the relative intensity of each focus and the structural parameters of GBSZPs. Then the structural parameters of GBSZPs with a single focus were predicted by the trained FNN. It is found by simulations and experiments that the intensities of high-order foci can be as low as 0.2% of the required first order. By analyzing the radial transmittance function, it is found that this structure has a different distribution function from the previous radial sinusoidal function, which reveals that the imperfect radial sinusoidal form also can guide the design of binary zone plates to eliminate high-order foci diffraction. These findings are expected to direct new avenue towards improving the performance of optical image processing and quantum computation.

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Materials (Basel) ; 16(13)2023 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37445057

ABSTRACT

X-ray detectors have numerous applications in medical imaging, industrial inspection, and crystal structure analysis. Gallium oxide (Ga2O3) shows potential as a material for high-performance X-ray detectors due to its wide bandgap, relatively high mass attenuation coefficient, and resistance to radiation damage. In this study, we present Sn-doped Ga2O3 microwire detectors for solar-blind and X-ray detection. The developed detectors exhibit a switching ratio of 1.66 × 102 under X-ray irradiation and can operate stably from room temperature to 623 K, which is one of the highest reported operating temperatures for Ga2O3 X-ray detectors to date. These findings offer a promising new direction for the design of Ga2O3-based X-ray detectors.

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Opt Express ; 31(3): 4521-4536, 2023 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36785418

ABSTRACT

The long-focal-depth mirror is a novel reflective element proposed in recent years. Due to the advantages of negligible dependence on wavelength and high damage threshold, it is suitable to focus ultra-short laser pulses with broadband spectra and high intensity with a focal depth of centimeter scale. To the best of our knowledge, the focusing properties of this mirror has been only studied under low numerical aperture (NA). In this paper, we extend it to the case of high NA and it is proved that an accelerating superluminal laser focus can be always generated by this extension, in which the degree of acceleration increases with the increase of NA. And the velocity of laser focus increases approximately linearly from c to 1.6c for NA = 0.707. Due to its properties of tight focusing, the Richards-Wolf integrals have been used to study the intensity distribution of each polarization component for different kinds of incident light. And these are linearly polarized light, radially polarized light, azimuthally polarized light, linearly polarized light with spiral phase, and linearly polarized light with ultrashort pulses. From comparisons of numerical results, the intensity distributions are obviously different for different kind of incident light, and accelerating superluminal laser focus with special structure (such as the hollow conical beam) can be produced under appropriate condition. We believe this study can expand the fields of application for the long-focal-depth mirror.

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Nanoscale ; 13(11): 5809-5816, 2021 Mar 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33710236

ABSTRACT

Integrating independent wavefront controls into one device can meet the increasing demand for high-capacity flat electromagnetic devices. Simultaneously and independently controlling the amplitude and phase is pivotal for completely manipulating the propagation of electromagnetic waves. Here, we propose several all-silicon metasurfaces to achieve multifunctional designs and simultaneous modulation of amplitude and phase profiles in the terahertz (THz) band. These metasurfaces integrate two degrees of freedom of the propagation phase and Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phase. To illustrate the feasibility of this design, three schematic functions are shown below: a three-channel vortex beam generator, a controllable intensity ratio of co- and cross-polarizations corresponding to the incident circular polarization (CP), and a bifocal metasurface that is capable of generating two off-axis vortices with controllable power allocation. A sample is fabricated to specifically verify the amplitude and phase modulation of this design. The experimental results agree well with the simulations and validate the good performances of our proposals. This approach for directly generating an editable amplitude and phase may provide a new choice to design ultra-thin photonic devices.

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Appl Opt ; 58(31): 8680-8686, 2019 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31873348

ABSTRACT

We extend the concept of fractal spiral zone plates and define a new family of Cantor sequence spiral zone plates (CSSZPs) by removing the interference of high-order harmonics. In this typical design, apart from combining the spiral zone plates and Cantor fractal structure together, the desired physical properties have been realized by using a two-parameter modified sinusoidal apodization window along the azimuthal direction to eliminate the high-order harmonics. Numerical simulation reveals that the intensity of high diffraction orders of the CSSZPs can be effectively suppressed by at least 3 orders of magnitude, while the shapes of the sequences of focused optical vortices surrounding the first primary focal length are maintained, similar to those of the fractal spiral zone plates. The demonstration experiment, based on a spatial light modulator, has been also carried out to confirm the desired characteristics. This new kind of diffractive elements may offer potential alternatives for 3D optical tweezers, optical imaging, and lithography.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 36(5): 893-897, 2019 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31045018

ABSTRACT

We propose a technique for generating a sequence of co-axial zero axial irradiance with a so-called dual-type fractal spiral zone plate (DTFSZP). Based on the Fresnel diffraction theory, we simulated the focusing performance of this optical device. The results reveal that DTFSZP has the remarkable ability of generating a sequence of optical vortices with larger depth of focus and high lateral resolution. The central diffracted image rotates in the vicinity of the focal plane. Moreover, the focusing performance follows a modulo-4 transmutation rule. Such optics promises a complementary and versatile high-resolution non-destructive tool for particle manipulation and provides potential application in three-dimensional optical alignment systems.

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Appl Opt ; 57(14): 3802-3807, 2018 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29791346

ABSTRACT

Axial line-focused spiral zone plates were developed for operation at optical wavelengths. The design, fabrication, and diffraction properties of the proposed element are presented. Numerical results showed that hollow beams could be generated, and that the element can be employed for a multi-wavelength operation. The hollow beam within the focal depth was demonstrated experimentally, using a charge-coupled device camera and sliding guide. The results were consistent with those obtained by the simulations. The proposed optical device exhibits significant potential for various applications including optical manipulation and lithography.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 35(5): 726-731, 2018 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29726488

ABSTRACT

We present diffractive optical elements with an extended depth of focus, namely, fractal spiral zone plates (FSZPs), which combine a fractal structure and spiral zone plates (SZPs) to generate a sequence of coaxial vortices in the focal volume along the propagation direction. The axial irradiance of the FSZPs is examined both experimentally and in a simulation and is compared with that of SZPs and that of fractal zone plates. The focusing properties of the FSZPs with different parameters are investigated, and a potential application to edge-enhancement images is also shown.

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Opt Express ; 21(2): 1473-8, 2013 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23389129

ABSTRACT

We propose a quasi-random-dot-array binary Gabor zone plate (QBGZP) with focusing properties of single order foci only. These features are verified with simulations and experiments in the visible light region. Moreover, we find that the performance of QBGZP, which is composed of hexagon patterns, is determined by the ratio of hexagon circumcircle diameter to the outermost zone width. The QBGZP offers a potential alternative for focusing and imaging in the soft x-ray and extreme ultraviolet region.


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Lenses , Membranes, Artificial , Models, Theoretical , Computer Simulation , Computer-Aided Design , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Scattering, Radiation
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Opt Express ; 19(22): 21419-24, 2011 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22108991

ABSTRACT

It is proposed in this paper that an x-ray Gabor zone plate can be realized by properly arranging annulus-sector-shaped nanometer structure apertures along each zone. This provides a new coding methodology which can be used to fabricate a binary zone plate with single order foci only. Numerical simulation results show good agreement with the physical design.

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