Three-level nanogrooves by vibration-assisted fly-cutting for diffraction regulation and array output

Yupeng He, Tianfeng Zhou*, Yuewen Ning, Yao Hu, Qian Yu, Wenxiang Zhao, Xibin Wang, A. Senthil Kumar

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Abstract

Integrating geometric and diffractive optics functions is urgently needed to develop compact equipment for integrating diffraction manipulation and arrayed outputs. In this Letter, a superimposed three-level-grooved surface is proposed to manipulate the diffraction of visible light and provide an array output. Structure design, vibration-assisted fly-cutting, finite-difference time-domain calculations, and diffraction tests are conducted to fabricate the three-level grooves and explore the diffraction mechanism. Nanogrooves with a period close to the middle wavelength of the spectrum primarily enhances the diffraction at low diffraction orders and angles because of resonance. Optical tests prove that these superimposed three-level nanogrooves have a large bandwidth when providing the array output and serving to control and transmit diffracted light. They also show stronger performance for manipulating low diffraction orders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2730-2733
Number of pages4
JournalOptics Letters
Volume47
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

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He, Y., Zhou, T., Ning, Y., Hu, Y., Yu, Q., Zhao, W., Wang, X., & Kumar, A. S. (2022). Three-level nanogrooves by vibration-assisted fly-cutting for diffraction regulation and array output. Optics Letters, 47(11), 2730-2733. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.459748