We propose a novel design method for multi-focal metallic Fresnel zone plates (MFZPs), which exploits the phase selection rule by putting virtual point sources (VPSs) at the desired focal points distant to the MFZP plane. The phase distribution at the MFZP plane reciprocally formed by the VPSs was quantized in a binary manner based on the phase selection rule, thereby leading to a corresponding on-offamplitude pattern for the targeted MFZP. The resultant phase distribution was dependent on the complex amplitudes of the VPSs, so that they could be determined from the perspective of both multi-focal functionality and fabrication feasibility. As a typical example, we utilized the particle swarm optimization algorithm to determine them. Based o...
A Sector-based Fresnel zone plate consists of a binary diffractive lens composed of a mosaic of sect...
Vector diffraction theory was applied to study the effect of two- and three-zone annular multi-phase...
In this paper, comprehensively utilizing the diffraction theory and electromagnetic resonance effect...
We propose a novel design method for multi-focal metallic Fresnel zone plates (MFZPs), which exploit...
A high numerical aperture binary phase micro-Fresnel zone plate (FZP) is designed and fabricated on ...
A Fresnel zoneplate is a diffractive optical element consisting of concentric rings (zones) for whic...
-ray microscopy is a successful technique with applications in several key fields. Fresnel zone plat...
Binary-phase optics have been used by a number of high-power laser laboratories in order to achieve ...
Fresnel zone plates (FZP) are diffractive photonic devices used for high-resolution imaging and lith...
Binary Fresnel zone plates (ZP) are one of the most frequently used focusing elements of inplane opt...
Modified volume Fresnel zone plates (MVFZPs) fabricated with laser direct writing were optimized for...
We analyze the optical behavior of square Fresnel zones plates. A theoretical analysis and numerical...
Polygonal Fresnel zone plates with a low number of sides have deserved attention in micro and nanopt...
A 1D plasmonic zone plate lens (PZPL) consisting of nano-slits within a metal film introduces a phas...
We have simulated the optical properties of micro-fabricated Fresnel zone plates (FZPs) as an altern...
A Sector-based Fresnel zone plate consists of a binary diffractive lens composed of a mosaic of sect...
Vector diffraction theory was applied to study the effect of two- and three-zone annular multi-phase...
In this paper, comprehensively utilizing the diffraction theory and electromagnetic resonance effect...
We propose a novel design method for multi-focal metallic Fresnel zone plates (MFZPs), which exploit...
A high numerical aperture binary phase micro-Fresnel zone plate (FZP) is designed and fabricated on ...
A Fresnel zoneplate is a diffractive optical element consisting of concentric rings (zones) for whic...
-ray microscopy is a successful technique with applications in several key fields. Fresnel zone plat...
Binary-phase optics have been used by a number of high-power laser laboratories in order to achieve ...
Fresnel zone plates (FZP) are diffractive photonic devices used for high-resolution imaging and lith...
Binary Fresnel zone plates (ZP) are one of the most frequently used focusing elements of inplane opt...
Modified volume Fresnel zone plates (MVFZPs) fabricated with laser direct writing were optimized for...
We analyze the optical behavior of square Fresnel zones plates. A theoretical analysis and numerical...
Polygonal Fresnel zone plates with a low number of sides have deserved attention in micro and nanopt...
A 1D plasmonic zone plate lens (PZPL) consisting of nano-slits within a metal film introduces a phas...
We have simulated the optical properties of micro-fabricated Fresnel zone plates (FZPs) as an altern...
A Sector-based Fresnel zone plate consists of a binary diffractive lens composed of a mosaic of sect...
Vector diffraction theory was applied to study the effect of two- and three-zone annular multi-phase...
In this paper, comprehensively utilizing the diffraction theory and electromagnetic resonance effect...