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26 December 2001 Imaging with blazed-binary diffractive elements
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Abstract
Recent experimental results clearly evidence that blazed-binary diffractive elements, a family of diffractive components composed of subwavelength binary features, offers unusual and attractive properties in the resonance domain. In this paper, we provide further insight into the field-angle behavior of these diffractive elements. We show that blazed-binary gratings operate efficiently under symmetrical mount and over a wide field-angle interval. This interesting feature makes blazed-binary diffractive elements attractive candidates for imaging systems.
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Mane-Si Laure Lee, Philippe Lalanne, Pierre H. Chavel, and Edmond Cambril "Imaging with blazed-binary diffractive elements", Proc. SPIE 4438, Physics, Theory, and Applications of Periodic Structures in Optics, (26 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451479
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction gratings

Glasses

Imaging systems

Diffraction

Solids

Binary data

Optical components

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