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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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17 Feb 1984
TL;DR: In this article, a periodic control voltage having a staircase waveform with N steps is applied across a liquid crystal layer to create local variations of refractive index therein, thereby setting up an infrared diffraction grating of adjustable pitch.
Abstract: The diffraction grating principle is used to deflect an infrared beam in a series of discrete predetermined directions. A periodic control voltage having a staircase waveform with N steps is applied across a liquid crystal layer to create local variations of refractive index therein, thereby setting up an infrared diffraction grating of adjustable pitch.

77 citations

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TL;DR: The proposed FBG sensing system, employing techniques of the wavelength- and spatial-domain interrogation of multiple FBGs, can be used in remote and quasi-distributed multipoint sensing.
Abstract: A novel fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensing system based on a spectrum-limited Fourier domain mode-locking (SL-FDML) fiber laser is proposed. Multiple FBGs cascaded in a long fiber are utilized as both the sensors in the system and the wavelength-selected components in the SL-FDML fiber laser. Both wavelength-division multiplexing and spatial-division multiplexing techniques are demonstrated for interrogation of multiple FBGs by mapping the wavelength measurement to the time measurement and by adjusting the driving frequency of the SL-FDML fiber laser. The proposed FBG sensing system, employing techniques of the wavelength- and spatial-domain interrogation of multiple FBGs, can be used in remote and quasi-distributed multipoint sensing.

77 citations

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TL;DR: A passive spatial light beam deflector based on a channel waveguide phased-array concept is presented and diffraction gratings patterned by electron-beam lithography couple light into and out of the device.
Abstract: A passive spatial light beam deflector based on a channel waveguide phased-array concept is presented. Diffraction gratings patterned by electron-beam lithography couple light into and out of the device. Phasing is achieved electro-optically with indium tin oxide/AlGaAs Shottky junctions. Discrete beam steering is first demonstrated with a 43-element rib waveguide array at an 850-nm wavelength. A sawtooth electrode keeps the device length short and the electrode surface small. Continuous deflection over a ±7.2 mrad range at a 900-nm wavelength is then reported. A set of seven sawtooth and offset electrodes permits addressing any point within this range. The beam has a width of 1.5 mrad, and the maximum modulation voltage is −8.5 V.

77 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, dual-metallic grating structures composed of slits arrays, with the longitudinal interval G and the lateral displacement L, are investigated by using the finite-difference time-domain method.
Abstract: Electromagnetic (EM) transmission through dual-metallic grating (DMG) structures composed of slits arrays, with the longitudinal interval G and the lateral displacement L, is investigated by using the finite-difference time-domain method. The results show that the EM transmission property can be controlled by changing G or/and L, such as tunable wavelength of high transmission, changeable transmittance for a special wavelength, and suppressed EM transmission over a broad spectral range. The DMG structures have potential applications in the future photonics. In addition, some advantages of DMGs with respect to the single-metallic gratings are also discussed.

77 citations

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TL;DR: A novel pH sensor based on the deposition of electrostatic self-assembled polyallylamine hydrochloride and polyacrylic acid on the cladding of a long-period fiber grating has been designed and the results are reproducible, which indicates the possibilities of a multiple-use sensor.
Abstract: A novel pH sensor based on the deposition of electrostatic self-assembled polyallylamine hydrochloride and polyacrylic acid on the cladding of a long-period fiber grating has been designed. The overlay thickness is of the order of magnitude of the light wavelength used to interrogate the sensor. A theoretical model of multilayer cylindrical waveguides based on coupled-mode theory has been used to predict the position of the attenuation bands as a function of the overlay thickness. A study of the role that pH plays in the thickness of the sensitive overlay was carried out. Experimentally, a wavelength shift of the attenuation bands of up to 85 nm was obtained in the 4-7 range of pH units. The results are reproducible, which indicates the possibilities of a multiple-use sensor.

77 citations


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