Title |
Polarisation control in arrays of microlenses and gratings: performance in visible–IR spectral ranges / |
Authors |
Mu, Haoran ; Smith, Daniel ; Katkus, Tomas ; Gailevičius, Darius ; Malinauskas, Mangirdas ; Nishijima, Yoshiaki ; Stoddart, Paul R ; Ruan, Dong ; Ryu, Meguya ; Morikawa, Junko ; Vasiliev, Taras ; Lozovski, Valeri ; Moraru, Daniel ; Ng, Soon Hock ; Juodkazis, Saulius |
DOI |
10.3390/mi14040798 |
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Is Part of |
Micromachines: Special issue: Advanced laser fabrication technologies for cross-field applications, volume II.. Basel : MDPI. 2023, vol. 14, iss. 4, art. no. 798, p. [1-19].. eISSN 2072-666X |
Keywords [eng] |
microlens array ; laser polymerisation ; graphene oxide polariser ; 3D printing |
Abstract [eng] |
Microlens arrays (MLAs) which are increasingly popular micro-optical elements in compact integrated optical systems were fabricated using a femtosecond direct laser write (fs-DLW) technique in the low-shrinkage SZ2080TM photoresist. High-fidelity definition of 3D surfaces on IR transparent CaF2 substrates allowed to achieve ∼50% transmittance in the chemical fingerprinting spectral region 2–5 μm wavelengths since MLAs were only ∼10 μm high corresponding to the numerical aperture of 0.3 (the lens height is comparable with the IR wavelength). To combine diffractive and refractive capabilities in miniaturised optical setup, a graphene oxide (GO) grating acting as a linear polariser was also fabricated by fs-DLW by ablation of a 1 μm-thick GO thin film. Such an ultra-thin GO polariser can be integrated with the fabricated MLA to add dispersion control at the focal plane. Pairs of MLAs and GO polarisers were characterised throughout the visible–IR spectral window and numerical modelling was used to simulate their performance. A good match between the experimental results of MLA focusing and simulations was achieved. |
Published |
Basel : MDPI |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
English |
Publication date |
2023 |
CC license |
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