Dielectric geometric phase optical elements fabricated by femtosecond direct laser writing in photoresists
KUCHMIZHAK, Aleksandr
Centre for Micro-Photonics [Hawthorn]
School of Natural Sciences [Vladivostok]
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Centre for Micro-Photonics [Hawthorn]
School of Natural Sciences [Vladivostok]
KUCHMIZHAK, Aleksandr
Centre for Micro-Photonics [Hawthorn]
School of Natural Sciences [Vladivostok]
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Centre for Micro-Photonics [Hawthorn]
School of Natural Sciences [Vladivostok]
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Applied Physics Letters. 2017-05-01, vol. 110, n° 18, p. 181101 (1-4)
American Institute of Physics
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We propose to use a femtosecond direct laser writing technique to realize dielectric optical elements from photo-resist materials for the generation of structured light from purely geometrical phase transformations. This ...Lire la suite >
We propose to use a femtosecond direct laser writing technique to realize dielectric optical elements from photo-resist materials for the generation of structured light from purely geometrical phase transformations. This is illustrated by the fabrication and characterization of spin-to-orbital optical angular momentum couplers generating optical vortices of topological charge from 1 to 20. In addition, the technique is scalable and allows obtaining microscopic to macroscopic flat optics. These results thus demonstrate that direct 3D photopolymerization technology qualifies for the realization of spin-controlled geometric phase optical elements.< Réduire
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Traitement hyperspectral du moment angulaire orbital de la lumière - ANR-15-CE30-0018
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