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Showing papers by "Uwe Griebner published in 1998"



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TL;DR: In this paper, the focusing behavior of small bifocal microlenses with short focal distances has been investigated with a scanning near-field optical microscope (SNOM), and the results of excimer laser drilling of holes in glass using microlens with two axially separated focal zones are presented.
Abstract: Thin film technologies have been used to fabricate special types of continuous-relief microoptical arrays with extremely nonspherical phase functions for axial beam shaping. Microlenses with Gaussian and double-parabolic profiles are found to generate extended or axially oscillating foci and have also been found to be much less sensitive to the axial position and tilt in comparison with parabolic lenses. The optical properties have been determined in improved experiments. The focusing behavior of the small bifocal microlenses with short focal distances has been investigated with a scanning near-field optical microscope (SNOM). The results of excimer laser drilling of holes in glass using microlenses with two axially separated focal zones are presented. Applications for mode-selection in micro-lasers and axial scanning and switching are proposed.

16 citations


Patent
10 Mar 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a multipath waveguide solid state laser or amplifier structure has discrete active laser material regions (W1) arranged alongside and/or above one another in a solid state element (W2).
Abstract: A multipath waveguide solid state laser or amplifier structure has discrete active laser material regions (W1) arranged alongside and/or above one another in a solid state element (W2). Independent claims are also included for the following: (i) equipment for pump beam guiding in the above multipath waveguide solid state laser or amplifier structure; (ii) equipment for guiding a laser beam to be amplified in the above multipath waveguide solid state laser or amplifier structure; and (ii) a method of carrying out solid state laser or amplification operations using a solid state element as described above.

2 citations