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Paper Abstract
We will discuss the design of surface structured optical elements (corrugated gratings) in fused quartz for application in the short wavelength range, namely as antireflection surface, as (lambda) /4-phase-plate, as polarization beam splitter and as highly efficient phase mask for writing fiber Bragg gratings in monomode fibers. Experimental results will be presented and are found to be in good agreement with theory.
Paper Details
Date Published: 24 September 1997
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 3099, Micro-optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems II and Optical Fiber Sensor Technologies and Applications, (24 September 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.281251
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3099:
Micro-optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems II and Optical Fiber Sensor Technologies and Applications
Olivier M. Parriaux; Ernst-Bernhard Kley; Brian Culshaw; Magnus Breidne, Editor(s)
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 3099, Micro-optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems II and Optical Fiber Sensor Technologies and Applications, (24 September 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.281251
Show Author Affiliations
Tilman Glaser, Institute for Physical High Technology (Germany)
Siegmund Schroeter, Institute for Physical High Technology (Germany)
Ruediger Poehlmann, Institute for Physical High Technology (Germany)
Siegmund Schroeter, Institute for Physical High Technology (Germany)
Ruediger Poehlmann, Institute for Physical High Technology (Germany)
Hartmut Bartelt, Institute for Physical High Technology (Germany)
Hans-Joerg Fuchs, Univ. of Jena (Germany)
Hans-Joerg Fuchs, Univ. of Jena (Germany)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3099:
Micro-optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems II and Optical Fiber Sensor Technologies and Applications
Olivier M. Parriaux; Ernst-Bernhard Kley; Brian Culshaw; Magnus Breidne, Editor(s)
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