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Diffraction grating

About: Diffraction grating is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24884 publications have been published within this topic receiving 372437 citations. The topic is also known as: grating.


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TL;DR: The capability for an inexpensive, handheld biosensor instrument with web connectivity to enable point-of-care sensing in environments that have not been practical previously is envisioned.
Abstract: Utilizing its integrated camera as a spectrometer, we demonstrate the use of a smartphone as the detection instrument for a label-free photonic crystal biosensor. A custom-designed cradle holds the smartphone in fixed alignment with optical components, allowing for accurate and repeatable measurements of shifts in the resonant wavelength of the sensor. Externally provided broadband light incident upon an entrance pinhole is subsequently collimated and linearly polarized before passing through the biosensor, which resonantly reflects only a narrow band of wavelengths. A diffraction grating spreads the remaining wavelengths over the camera's pixels to display a high resolution transmission spectrum. The photonic crystal biosensor is fabricated on a plastic substrate and attached to a standard glass microscope slide that can easily be removed and replaced within the optical path. A custom software app was developed to convert the camera images into the photonic crystal transmission spectrum in the visible wavelength range, including curve-fitting analysis that computes the photonic crystal resonant wavelength with 0.009 nm accuracy. We demonstrate the functionality of the system through detection of an immobilized protein monolayer, and selective detection of concentration-dependent antibody binding to a functionalized photonic crystal. We envision the capability for an inexpensive, handheld biosensor instrument with web connectivity to enable point-of-care sensing in environments that have not been practical previously.

308 citations

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TL;DR: A new type of lightmodulator, the deformable grating modulator, based on electrically controlling the amplitude of a micromachined phase grating is described, which allows the use of structures with high mechanical resonance frequencies.
Abstract: A new type of light modulator, the deformable grating modulator, based on electrically controlling the amplitude of a micromachined phase grating is described. Mechanical motion of one quarter of a wavelength is sufficient for switching in this device. The small mechanical motion allows the use of structures with high mechanical resonance frequencies. We have developed a deformable grating modulator with a bandwidth of 1.8 MHz and a switching voltage of 3.2 V and have demonstrated modulation with 16 dB of contrast. Smaller devices with bandwidths of as much as 6.1 MHz and predicted switching voltages of less than 10 V were also fabricated.

308 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that the transmission spectrum of a fiber Bragg grating can be tailored by incorporating single or multiple phase shift regions during the fabrication process, which opens up narrowband transmission windows inside the stop band of the grating; transmitted wavelength can be changed by adjusting the amount of phase shift.
Abstract: It is shown that the transmission spectrum of a fiber Bragg grating can be tailored by incorporating single or multiple phase-shift regions during the fabrication process. Phase shifts open up narrowband transmission windows inside the stop band of the Bragg grating; transmitted wavelength can be changed by adjusting the amount of phase shift. As a specific application, we discuss how phase-shifted Bragg gratings can be used to make an all-fiber demultiplexer for multichannel lightwave systems. >

304 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the buckling instability was investigated by both small angle light scattering and atomic force microscopy, demonstrating that a tunable phase grating can be created with a mechanical instability.
Abstract: We investigate a buckling instability by both small angle light scattering and atomic force microscopy, demonstrating that a tunable phase grating can be created with a mechanical instability. The instability is realized in a prestressed silicone sheet coated with a glassy polymer film. Compression of the sample results in a sinusoidally wrinkled surface where the amplitude is controlled by the degree of compression and the wavelength by film thickness. We model the system with Fourier optics, explaining the positions and relative intensities of the diffraction orders.

301 citations

Patent
Corrado Dragone1
21 Aug 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an N×N integrated optical interconnection scheme where two identical N×M star couplers are connected by an optical diffraction grating comprising M unequal length waveguides spaced from one another by predetermined amounts.
Abstract: An N×N integrated optical interconnection apparatus capable of switching, multiplexing, or demultiplexing a large number of input and output wavelength channels achieves low levels of crosstalk and insertion loss. Two substantially identical N×M star couplers are connected by an optical diffraction grating comprising M unequal length waveguides spaced from one another by predetermined amounts. Each coupler comprises a dielectric slab defining a free space region between two periodic arrays of waveguides, each radially directed toward a virtual focal point. The arrays are configured so that their respective foci are located at a predetermined distance away from and outside the free space region to minimize phase errors caused by mutual coupling between adjacent waveguides. Specifically, the focal point of each array connected to each star coupler may be located so that it coincides with the phase center of the other array connected to each coupler. Residual phase errors may be reduced by appropriately setting the lengths of the waveguides in the optical grating between the two star couplers. The length difference between any two adjacent waveguides in the grating is not constant throughout the grating.

301 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202394
2022279
2021266
2020426
2019534
2018606