Title :
Diffraction feature and applications of holographic Bragg gratings
Author :
Tikhonov, Eugene A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Phys., Nat. Acad. Sci., Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract :
Bragg character of a light diffraction on volume phase holographic gratings is considered as the basic of their applications in a number of classical and new optical instruments. Owing to high angular/spectral selectivity of the Bragg grating monochromators can be realised without application of input/output slits. Strengthening of an spectral dispersion due to the 3D-diffraction provides a single-mode oscillation in dye lasers even with nanosecond pumping. The polychromator with a such grating is attained in divergent “white” light beam in a plane of a grating dispersion. Two diffracted beams controlled power on a grating exit in a combination with the simple lens optics for beam crossing implement a 2-beam interferometer with controlled spatial resolution. Calibrated on a spatial frequency the grating on a goniometric knot forms the high-precision wavelengthmeter. High angular selectivity of such grating allows to implement optical vibration sensor with sensitivity comparable with that at modern seismographer.
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; goniometers; high-speed optical techniques; holographic gratings; holographic interferometry; lenses; light diffraction; monochromators; optical control; optical dispersion; optical polymers; optical pumping; optical sensors; optical variables measurement; vibration measurement; 2-beam interferometer; 3D light diffraction; Bragg grating monochromators; controlled spatial resolution; dye lasers; goniometric knot; grating dispersion; high angular selectivity; high spectral selectivity; high-precision wavelengthmeter; nanosecond pumping; optical control; optical vibration sensor; photopolymer; polychromator; seismographer; simple lens optics; single-mode oscillation; spectral dispersion; volume phase holographic Bragg gratings; Holographic optical components; Holography; Instruments; Optical diffraction; Optical polarization; Optical recording; Optical variables measurement; λ-wave measurer; 2-beam interferometer; Bragg diffraction; angular/spectral selectivity; diffraction efficiency; frequency dispersion; holographic photopolymer; monochromator; polychromator; spectral resolution; transmission phase grating; vibration sensor;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Optoelectronics and Lasers (CAOL), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sevastopol
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7043-3
DOI :
10.1109/CAOL.2010.5634264