Paper 13381-23
Low resolution fabrication of highly precise diffractive optics by near index matching
27 January 2025 • 5:55 PM - 6:15 PM PST | Moscone South, Room 155 (Upper Mezz)
Abstract
Diffractive optical elements (DOEs) are essential in optics and photonics, offering compact solutions for complex wavefront shaping. Despite their potential, the widespread adoption of DOEs remains constrained by the high costs and complexities of current fabrication techniques. This study introduces a simple, cost-effective method for fabricating high-performance, solid DOEs by conjugating two nearly index-matched transparent materials. This approach leverages commercially available additive manufacturing (AM) to produce templates at a resolution of tens of micrometers, enabling substantial scaling in the axial dimension, dramatically simplifying fabrication. The method's versatility is demonstrated through the production of microlens arrays, vortex plates, and phase masks for three-dimensional localization microscopy. Additionally, it facilitates the fabrication of highly complex elements, such as high-order spiral phase plates and spectrum-encoding phase masks, significantly expanding the accessibility and applicability of DOEs.
Presenter
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)
Yoav Shechtman is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, and he holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Physics (2007) and a Ph.D (2013), all from the Technion. During 2013-2016 he was a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University. Yoav’s interdisciplinary group focuses on method-development mostly motivated by observing life on the nanoscale, with research topics ranging from optical design through machine learning to molecular biology.