The effects of fabrication errors on the predicted performance of surface-relief phase gratings are analyzed with a rigorous vector diffraction technique. For binary elements, errors in the dimensions of the profile [depth, linewidth (fill factor), and grating period], as well as errors in the shape of the profile, are investigated. It is shown that the dimension errors do not have a significant effect on grating performance when the grating is designed for either maximum or minimum diffraction efficiency. A trapezoid is used to model the shape error of the profile. For the first time, design rules that significantly reduce the effects of any shape error are presented
In order to precisely analyze and design the transmittance characteristics of a blazed grating, the ...
Despite continuous developments of manufacturing technology for micro-devices and nano-devices, fabr...
Diffraction gratings are not always ideal but, due to the fabrication process, several errors can be...
The effects of fabrication errors on the predicted performance of surface-relief phase gratings are ...
We analyzed fabrication errors of nonperiodic-multilayer-dielectric gratings that were designed to h...
In this work we investigate, analytically and numerically, the effect on the diffracted field produc...
A set of simplified and rigorous electromagnetic vector theories is used for analyzing the transmitt...
Artificial index gratings, which are composed of binary microstructures of sizes less than the incid...
Computer-generated holograms (CGHs) use diffraction to create wavefronts of light with desired ampli...
Chapter 1 outlines the development of both ruling and holographic techniques for the production of d...
For exposure to optical fibers through a phase grating, it is necessary to tune the geometrical para...
Sub-wavelength gratings (SWG) have shown much promise for applications such as lightweight high band...
<p> With the development of optical technology, optical instruments become smaller and more integra...
In this work the impact of the fabrication nonidealities on the reflection features of dielectric hi...
Periodic structures, called diffraction gratings, play an important role in optical lithography. The...
In order to precisely analyze and design the transmittance characteristics of a blazed grating, the ...
Despite continuous developments of manufacturing technology for micro-devices and nano-devices, fabr...
Diffraction gratings are not always ideal but, due to the fabrication process, several errors can be...
The effects of fabrication errors on the predicted performance of surface-relief phase gratings are ...
We analyzed fabrication errors of nonperiodic-multilayer-dielectric gratings that were designed to h...
In this work we investigate, analytically and numerically, the effect on the diffracted field produc...
A set of simplified and rigorous electromagnetic vector theories is used for analyzing the transmitt...
Artificial index gratings, which are composed of binary microstructures of sizes less than the incid...
Computer-generated holograms (CGHs) use diffraction to create wavefronts of light with desired ampli...
Chapter 1 outlines the development of both ruling and holographic techniques for the production of d...
For exposure to optical fibers through a phase grating, it is necessary to tune the geometrical para...
Sub-wavelength gratings (SWG) have shown much promise for applications such as lightweight high band...
<p> With the development of optical technology, optical instruments become smaller and more integra...
In this work the impact of the fabrication nonidealities on the reflection features of dielectric hi...
Periodic structures, called diffraction gratings, play an important role in optical lithography. The...
In order to precisely analyze and design the transmittance characteristics of a blazed grating, the ...
Despite continuous developments of manufacturing technology for micro-devices and nano-devices, fabr...
Diffraction gratings are not always ideal but, due to the fabrication process, several errors can be...