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Computer Optics, 2022, Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 173–183
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18287/2412-6179-CO-1029
(Mi co1004)
 

This article is cited in 6 scientific papers (total in 6 papers)

DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS, OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES

Method for calculating the eikonal function and its application to design of diffractive optical elements for optical beam shaping

L. L. Doskolovichab, A. A. Mingazovab, E. V. Byzovab, D. A. Bykovab, E. A. Bezusab

a Image Processing Systems Institute of the RAS - Branch of the FSRC "Crystallography and Photonics" RAS, Samara, Russia, Samara
b Samara National Research University
Abstract: We develop a method for calculating the eikonal function (or the phase function) of the light field, ensuring the formation of a prescribed irradiance distribution in the geometrical optics approximation. In the proposed method, the problem being solved is formulated in a semi-discrete form as a problem of the maximization of a concave function. For finding the solution to the latter problem, a gradient method is used, with analytical expressions obtained for the gradient. Using the developed method, we calculate an eikonal function that provides the formation of a “discontinuous” hexagram-shaped irradiance distribution. We demonstrate that the use of the solution obtained in the framework of the geometrical optics as an initial approximation in iterative Fourier transform algorithms allows one to calculate diffractive optical elements having a quasi-regular microrelief.
Keywords: geometrical optics, inverse problem, eikonal, diffractive optical element, Fresnel approximation, Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Science Foundation 18-19-00326
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation 007-ÃÇ/×3363/26
FSSS-2021-0016
The development of the gradient method and the design of the geometrical-optics phase function was funded by Russian Science Foundation under project 18-19-00326, the design of DOEs in the framework of the scalar diffraction theory was funded by Russian Federation Ministry of Science and Higher Education (State contract with the “Crystallography and Photonics” Research Center of the RAS under agreement 007-GZ/Ch3363/26), and the development of the software implementing the iterative Fourier transform algorithms was funded by Russian Federation Ministry of Science and Higher Education in the framework of the research performed by the laboratory "Photonics for a smart home and smart city" (State contract with the Samara University) (project FSSS-2021-0016).
Received: 01.10.2021
Accepted: 10.11.2021
Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: L. L. Doskolovich, A. A. Mingazov, E. V. Byzov, D. A. Bykov, E. A. Bezus, “Method for calculating the eikonal function and its application to design of diffractive optical elements for optical beam shaping”, Computer Optics, 46:2 (2022), 173–183
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Method for calculating the eikonal function and its application to design of diffractive optical elements for optical beam shaping
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\pages 173--183
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