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Inverse design and demonstration of high-performance wide-angle diffractive optical elements

Dong Cheon Kim, Andreas Hermerschmidt, P. N. Dyachenko, Toralf Scharf

2020Optics Express28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diffractive optical elements are ultra-thin optical components required for constructing very compact optical 3D sensors. However, the required wide-angle diffractive 2D fan-out gratings have been elusive due to design challenges. Here, we introduce a new strategy for optimizing such high-performance and wide-angle diffractive optical elements, offering unprecedented control over the power distribution among the desired diffraction orders with only low requirements with respect to computational power. The microstructure surfaces were designed by an iterative gradient optimization procedure based on an adjoint-state method, capable to account for application-dependent target functions while ensuring compatibility with existing fabrication processes. The results of the experimental characterization confirm the simulated tailored power distributions and optical efficiencies of the fabricated elements.

Topics & Concepts

Diffraction efficiencyOpticsDiffractionFabricationInverseMaterials scienceComputer scienceOptical powerOptoelectronicsPhysicsLaserPathologyMathematicsAlternative medicineGeometryMedicineOptical Coatings and GratingsPhotonic and Optical DevicesPhotonic Crystals and Applications