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8 December 1997 Computer-aided design of diffractive beam-shaping elements
Thomas Dresel
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Proceedings Volume 3190, Fifth International Topical Meeting on Education and Training in Optics; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.294368
Event: Fifth International Topical Meeting on Education and Training in Optics, 1997, Delft, Netherlands
Abstract
Diffractive beam-shaping elements focus a given aperture with intensity and phase distributions with high efficiency into a pregiven intensity pattern in their focal planes. The design of appropriate phase-only hologram functions can be carried out in a very illustrative and convenient way through the use of geometrical optics. Using inverse raytracing, wavefronts performing geometrical transformations between the hologram and the reconstruction plane can be easily designed. Such geometrical transformations allow to compensate for the intensity and phase distributions of the impinging laser beam as well as for the shape of the hologram aperture. For separable beam-shaping tasks it is often possible to solve the design problem directly by analytical or numerical integrations. In other cases a numerical approach based on iterative finite element mesh adaption can be used. In this way a variety of elementary reconstruction objects like points, straight line segments, circles, rings, triangles, rectangles, etc. in various types of apertures can be handled. More complex reconstruction patterns are decomposed into a few of those elementary objects as possible. The total hologram function is then found by the subsequent superposition of its constituents, with a relative amplitude and phase weighting for each of them. This concept leads to a modular construction kit for diffractive optical elements which on the one hand is easy to use and to understand and on the other hand is a very powerful design tool.
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Thomas Dresel "Computer-aided design of diffractive beam-shaping elements", Proc. SPIE 3190, Fifth International Topical Meeting on Education and Training in Optics, (8 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.294368
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KEYWORDS
Computer aided design

Holograms

Optical design

Diffractive optical elements

Geometrical optics

Numerical integration

Ray tracing

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