Abstract
In the framework of the scalar theory of diffraction a surface-pixeled
convergent lens for arbitrary amplitude and phase modulation along the
depth of focus is introduced. This complex diffractive lens is
computer-generated from an exact solution of the inverse focal shaping
problem obtained by using the Fresnel diffraction integral. The
spatial multiplexing technique of the double-phase method is employed
to encode the complex diffractive lens into a phase optical element
that can be dynamically implemented with a commercial liquid-crystal
spatial light modulator. The optical surface of this lens, capable of
generating not only a single axial focus but also multiple parallel
foci, has neither linear nor rotational symmetry but phase jumps from
one pixel to another. In addition to intensity shaping, the introduced
lens provides simultaneous control over the phase of light along the
depth of focus, which can be very attractive for improving and/or
developing photonic applications related to the interaction of
coherent laser beams with matter.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e
Innovación
Universitat Jaume I
Generalitat Valenciana
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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