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Diffraction efficiency

About: Diffraction efficiency is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10320 publications have been published within this topic receiving 158298 citations.


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16 Sep 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a waveguide display with a compact projection light engine and a diffractive waveguide is presented, which includes input diffraction gratings with rolled k-vectors.
Abstract: The technology provides a waveguide display having a compact projection light engine and a diffractive waveguide. The diffractive waveguide includes input diffraction gratings with rolled k-vectors. The projection light engine provides collimating light to a projected exit pupil external to the diffractive waveguide. The projection light engine components may include a light (or illuminating) source, microdisplay, lenticular screen, doublet, polarizing beam splitter (PBS), clean-up polarizer, fold mirror, curved reflector and quarter waveplate. A method of manufacturing a diffractive waveguide includes providing input gratings with rolled k-vectors. Rays of light are diffracted by, and passed through, a master hologram to form input diffraction gratings of a copy substrate. A second copy substrate may likewise be formed with a different master hologram. Multiple copy substrates may be assembled to form a multi-layer diffractive waveguide (or multiple diffractive waveguides) having input diffraction gratings with increased diffraction efficiency and angular bandwidth.

120 citations

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TL;DR: Kogelnik's coupled wave theory is applied to analyze the diffraction efficiency of a filter recorded on a high-efficiency phase medium such as dichromated gelatin.
Abstract: An analysis is made of the overall light efficiency in a coherent optical correlator. The results are applied to a matched filter and an inverse filter. Kogelnik's coupled wave theory is applied to analyze the diffraction efficiency of a filter recorded on a high-efficiency phase medium such as dichromated gelatin. Experimental results are presented for a matched filter and out-of-focus spatial filter, and the former is compared to the theory with good agreement.

120 citations

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TL;DR: The Fresnel zone plate was fabricated by embedding voids in silica glass and investigated the focusing properties by launching a He-Ne laser beam into the zone plate and agreed with the theoretical value of 6.1 mum.
Abstract: We fabricated the Fresnel zone plate by embedding voids in silica glass. We investigated the focusing properties by launching a He-Ne laser beam into the zone plate. The spot size of the primary focal point was 7.0 mum and agreed with the theoretical value of 6.1 mum. The diffraction efficiency was 2.0 %. This technique enables us to make alignment free micro-scale lenses inside bulk materials.

120 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a mathematical description of the polarization conversion process was developed, using a method that transforms the grating surface into a planar system, and the predicted polarization conversion was compared very favorably with data for surfacemode-enhanced conversion.
Abstract: If a surface-modulated diffraction grating is arranged so that the scattering vector does not lie in the plane of incidence of the illuminating radiation, then polarization conversion can occur. This conversion can be strongly enhanced if a surface mode, such as a surface-plasmon-polariton or guided mode, is excited at the grating surface. In this paper we develop a mathematical description of the polarization conversion process, using a method that transforms the grating surface into a planar system. The predicted polarization conversion is compared very favorably with data for surface-mode-enhanced conversion.

120 citations

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TL;DR: An extension of the direct-binary-search algorithm for designing high-efficiency multi-wavelength diffractive optics that reconstruct in the Fresnel domain is presented and a fast computation method for solving the optimization problem is proposed.
Abstract: We present an extension of the direct-binary-search algorithm for designing high-efficiency multi-wavelength diffractive optics that reconstruct in the Fresnel domain. A fast computation method for solving the optimization problem is proposed. Examples of three-wavelength diffractive optics with over 90% diffraction efficiency are presented. These diffractive optical elements reconstruct three distinct image patterns when probed using the design wavelengths. Detailed parametric and sensitivity studies are conducted, which provide insight into the diffractive optic’s performance when subject to different design conditions as well as common systematic and fabrication errors.

118 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202391
2022188
2021167
2020223
2019259
2018259