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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 40(4): 703-713, 2023 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37132964

RESUMO

"Wavelength selectivity" is an important intrinsic property of diffractive optical elements that offers significant application potential. Here, we focus on tailored wavelength selectivity, the controlled efficiency distribution into different specific diffraction orders for selected wavelengths or wavelength ranges from UV to IR using interlaced double-layer single-relief blazed gratings composed of two materials. Dispersion characteristics of inorganic glasses, layer materials, polymers, nanocomposites, and high-index liquids are taken into account to investigate the impact of especially intersecting or partially overlapping dispersion curves on diffraction efficiency in different orders, providing a guideline for material choice depending on the required optical performance. By selecting appropriate combinations of materials and adjusting the grating depth, a wide variety of small or large wavelength ranges can be assigned to different diffraction orders with high efficiency that can be beneficially applied to wavelength selective functions in optical systems also including imaging or broadband lighting applications.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 39(11): 1992-2000, 2022 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36520695

RESUMO

Hyperchromatic systems are characterized by strong longitudinal chromatic aberrations that are quantitatively described by very small equivalent Abbe numbers. In this contribution, doublet systems are systematically studied with the aim of obtaining extreme values for the equivalent Abbe numbers. Both purely refractive combinations and hybrid systems of diffractive and refractive components are considered. Chromatic axial splitting is determined as a function of the optical powers of the individual components as well as the dispersion properties of the materials involved. In order to determine actual implementable configurations for extremely small equivalent Abbe numbers, a systematic ray-trace analysis is performed in addition to paraxial studies, taking into account geometric constraints on lens curvatures and considering also complete, continuous dispersion curves. As extreme values for systems with appropriate imaging quality, an equivalent Abbe number of υ~=-2.5 is obtained for the purely refractive approach, and υ~=0.4 for the hybrid case, which is more than 8 times smaller than the absolute value of a single diffractive lens.

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Opt Express ; 30(17): 31336-31353, 2022 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36242218

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This contribution presents the design and implementation of a compact and robust Echelle-inspired cross-grating spectrometer which is arranged as a double pass setup. This allows use of the employed refractive elements for collimation of the incoming light and, after diffraction at the reflective crossed diffraction grating, for imaging the diffracted light onto the detector. The crossed diffraction grating combines the two dispersive functionalities of a classical Echelle spectrometer in a single element and is therefore formed by a superposition of two blazed linear gratings which are oriented perpendicularly. The refractive elements and the plane grating are arranged in a rigid objective group which is beneficial in terms of stability and robustness. The experimental tests prove that the designed resolving power of more than 300 is achieved for the addressed spectrum ranging from 400 nm to 1100 nm by using an entrance pinhole diameter of 105 µm. The utilization of a single mode fiber increases the resolving power to more than 1000, but leads to longer acquisition times.

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Appl Opt ; 61(8): 2049-2059, 2022 Mar 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35297897

RESUMO

This paper presents concept, optical design, and the implementation of a novel, to the best of our knowledge, lithographic exposure tool for the fabrication of rotationally symmetric meso- and microscale optical structures using a variable ring-shaped light distribution. Compared to the conventional lithographic technique of direct writing in Cartesian coordinates, which is intrinsically suboptimal for the fabrication of rotationally symmetric optical structures, this approach allows for fast exposure and avoids disturbing stitching effects. The diameter of the exposure ring varies between 1.6 and 6.5 mm, and the ring width measures ∼75µm full width at half-maximum for all diameters. The basic capabilities of the exposure tool are demonstrated by the fabrication of exemplary meso- and microscale structures such as diffractive axicon elements, phase rings, Fresnel zone plates and zone plate arrays.

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Vision Res ; 175: 75-84, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32736228

RESUMO

A comprehensive schematic eye model of the hooded merganser is introduced for the first time to advance the understanding of amphibious vision. It is comprised of two different configurations, the first one modeling its visual system in air (unaccommodated state) and the second one representing the case where the eye is immersed in water (accommodated state). The model was designed using available data of former studies, image analysis and the implementation of feasible assumptions that serve as starting values. An optimization process incorporating an optical design program is used to vary the starting values with the aim of finding the setup offering the best acuity. The image quality was measured using the root-mean-square radius of the focal spot formed on the retina. The resulting schematic eye model comprises all relevant optical specifications, including aspherical geometrical parameters for cornea and lens, distances between the surfaces, the gradient index distribution of the lens, the retinal specifications and the object distance in both media. It achieves a spot radius of 4.20 µm for the unaccommodated state, which meets the expectations derived by the mean ganglion cell density and comparison with other animals. In contrast, under water the determined spot radius of 11.48 µm indicates an acuity loss. As well as enhancing our understanding of the vision of the hooded merganser, the schematic eye model may also serve as a simulation basis for examing similar animal eyes, such as the cormorant or other fish hunting birds.


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Olho , Cristalino , Animais , Simulação por Computador , Córnea , Retina
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