Femtosecond laser fabrication of controlled three dimensional structures deep in the bulk of diamond is facilitated by a dual adaptive optics system. A deformable mirror is used in parallel with a liquid crystal spatial light modulator to compensate the extreme aberrations caused by the refractive index mismatch between the diamond and the objective immersion medium. It is shown that aberration compensation is essential for the generation of controlled micron-scale features at depths greater than 200 μm, and the dual adaptive optics approach demonstrates increased fabrication efficiency relative to experiments using a single adaptive element
Diamond photonic devices are critical components for applications including diamond based optics, di...
Laser machining techniques are almost ubiquitous in industry for micro- to nanoscale fabrication. It...
Adaptive optics are becoming a valuable tool for laser processing, providing enhanced functionality ...
Ultrafast lasers are widely used for the precise three-dimensional micro-fabrication inside transpar...
Three dimensional waveguides within the bulk of diamond are manufactured using ultrafast laser fabri...
Direct laser writing is widely used for fabrication of subsurface, three dimensional structures in t...
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Advances in digital multimirror devices (DMDs), which consist of arrays of micron-sized mirrors that...
Diamond is an exceptional material - hard, stiff, transparent, which makes it ideal for the fabricat...
We present the use of a liquid crystal spatial light modulator to correct for the refractive-index m...
We present a novel multi-level diffractive optical element for diffractive optic near-field lithogra...
We demonstrate a rapid, accurate, and convenient method for tailoring the optical properties of diam...
The machining of micro-geometries requires a corresponding micro-cutting tool. Up to now, industry p...
Diamond photonic devices are critical components for applications including diamond based optics, di...
Laser machining techniques are almost ubiquitous in industry for micro- to nanoscale fabrication. It...
Adaptive optics are becoming a valuable tool for laser processing, providing enhanced functionality ...
Ultrafast lasers are widely used for the precise three-dimensional micro-fabrication inside transpar...
Three dimensional waveguides within the bulk of diamond are manufactured using ultrafast laser fabri...
Direct laser writing is widely used for fabrication of subsurface, three dimensional structures in t...
The potential of diamond as an optical material for high-power laser applications in the wavelength ...
Within this work we investigate ultra precision fs-laser processing of mono- and polycrystal diamond...
We describe how the ultrafast laser micromachining technique applied with different writing methods ...
Advances in digital multimirror devices (DMDs), which consist of arrays of micron-sized mirrors that...
Diamond is an exceptional material - hard, stiff, transparent, which makes it ideal for the fabricat...
We present the use of a liquid crystal spatial light modulator to correct for the refractive-index m...
We present a novel multi-level diffractive optical element for diffractive optic near-field lithogra...
We demonstrate a rapid, accurate, and convenient method for tailoring the optical properties of diam...
The machining of micro-geometries requires a corresponding micro-cutting tool. Up to now, industry p...
Diamond photonic devices are critical components for applications including diamond based optics, di...
Laser machining techniques are almost ubiquitous in industry for micro- to nanoscale fabrication. It...
Adaptive optics are becoming a valuable tool for laser processing, providing enhanced functionality ...