Title of article
Design of diffractive optical elements for the fractional Fourier transform domain: phase-space approach
Author/Authors
Testorf، Markus نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-75
From page
76
To page
0
Abstract
Phase-space optics is used to relate the problem of designing diffractive optical elements for any first-order optical system to the corresponding design problem in the Fraunhofer diffraction regime. This, in particular, provides a novel approach for the fractional Fourier transform domain. For fractional Fourier transforms of arbitrary order, the diffractive element is determined as the optimum design computed for a generic Fourier transform system, scaled and modulated with a parabolic lens function. The phase-space description also identifies critical system parameters that limit the performance and applicability of this method. Numerical simulations of paraxial wave propagation are used to validate the method.
Keywords
Integrated optics , Lasers , laser optics , UV , XUV , X-ray lasers , nonlinear optics , frequency conversion , Multiharmonic generation , Integrated optics devices
Journal title
Applied Optics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Optics
Record number
75195
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