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Characterization and correction of spherical aberration due to glass substrate in the design and fabrication of Fresnel zone lens
Anand Vijayakumar,
Published in OSA - The Optical Society
2013
Volume: 52
   
Issue: 24
Pages: 5932 - 5940
Abstract
As with a conventional lens, a Fresnel zone lens (FZL) can be used to image objects at infinity or nearby. In the latter case, the FZL converts a diverging spherical wavefront into a converging spherical wavefront. The glass substrate on which the FZL is fabricated introduces spherical aberration resulting in a shift of the image plane and blurring of the image. Two novel schemes for correction of this spherical aberration are proposed and studied in this paper. To demonstrate them, FZLs are designed with and without aberration correction. They are fabricated using electron beam direct writing. The devices are evaluated and the accuracy of the proposed aberration correction schemes is validated. © 2013 Optical Society of America.
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetApplied Optics
PublisherData powered by TypesetOSA - The Optical Society
ISSN1559128X
Impact Factor1.230
Open AccessNo
Citation Styleunsrt
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Concepts (15)
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    Aberrations
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    Fabrication
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    Glass
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    Spheres
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    Substrates
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    Wavefronts
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    ABERRATION CORRECTION
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    CONVENTIONAL LENS
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    ELECTRON BEAM DIRECT WRITING
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    FRESNEL ZONES
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    Glass substrates
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    IMAGE OBJECTS
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    SPHERICAL ABERRATIONS
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    SPHERICAL WAVEFRONTS
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    ASPHERICS