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31 December 1996 Binary optics design with genetic algorithm
Yang Ji, JingJuan Zhang, Jingcong Wang
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Proceedings Volume 2866, International Conference on Holography and Optical Information Processing (ICHOIP '96); (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263056
Event: International Conference on Holography and Optical Information Processing, 1996, Nanjing, China
Abstract
We employ the genetic algorithm to design a binary optical element system which transforms the Gaussian beam into the uniform circular ring beam. The transformation system is composed of two binary optical elements with 8 phase levels which are placed coaxially. The numerical results indicate that the transformed wavefront has a near-desired waveform and high energy transformed efficiency (tau) equals 87.3%. The genetic algorithm is better that the other usually used algorithms such as input-output iterative algorithm and stationary phase algorithm. The comparison with the three algorithms are shown in this paper, too.
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Yang Ji, JingJuan Zhang, and Jingcong Wang "Binary optics design with genetic algorithm", Proc. SPIE 2866, International Conference on Holography and Optical Information Processing (ICHOIP '96), (31 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263056
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Genetic algorithms

Binary data

Chemical elements

Diffraction

Optical components

Energy efficiency

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