1 May 1997 Higher order kinoform lenses: diffraction efficiency and aberrational properties
Lakshminarayan Hazra, Claude A. Delisle
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The higher order kinoform lens is a diffractive imaging lens for which the optical path length transitions between neighboring zones is an integral multiple of the design wavelength. Convenient expressions for diffraction efficiency, Seidel aberrations, and spherical aberrations of different orders are derived. It is observed that, when a p’th order kinoform lens with design wavelength ?0 is used with an illumination having bandwidth ?? around a midwavelength l, the key parameter in determining the diffraction efficiency and aberrational properties atm’th diffraction order is the ratio R = (m?/p?0).
Lakshminarayan Hazra and Claude A. Delisle "Higher order kinoform lenses: diffraction efficiency and aberrational properties," Optical Engineering 36(5), (1 May 1997). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601375
Published: 1 May 1997
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KEYWORDS
Computer generated holography

Lenses

Diffraction

Monochromatic aberrations

Lens design

Refractive index

Chromatic aberrations

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