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27 November 2023 Theoretical study on the regulation of transmission properties of two-dimensional optical lattices
Jun Yin, Haoyi Hou, Lingyao Yu
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Abstract
Optical lattices are generated by superposition of a set of plane waves, and have been widely used in the quantum information, atomic cooling, condensed-matter physics, optical sectioning imaging and lithography. A periodic two-dimensional optical lattices, weakly confined in its propagation direction, can be used as an excite source to perform multifocal scanning. By controlling the angles of superimposed plane waves, the propagation direction of 2D optical lattices can be adjusted to achieve 2D optical lattices with equal obliquity. In this paper, we have firstly investigated the basic generation principles of the square 2D optical lattices with good symmetry. The influence of numerical aperture, and other parameters on the basic parameters of fundamental optical lattices, had been analyzed with the finite element method. Based on these, the basic parameters of 2D inclined lattices had been further analyzed. The research results will provide a theoretical basis for future applications of optical lattices in optical sectioning imaging.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Jun Yin, Haoyi Hou, and Lingyao Yu "Theoretical study on the regulation of transmission properties of two-dimensional optical lattices", Proc. SPIE 12767, Optoelectronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology X, 1276705 (27 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687167
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KEYWORDS
Analytical research

Optical imaging

Quantum fields

Plane waves

Quantum imaging

Wave propagation

Physics

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