Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging

Chapter 11 - Optical Devices Based on Wave Modulation

11.1   INTRODUCTION

Recording and generation of optical waves can be achieved by a number of
technologies, using wave modulation algorithms. The oldest, most used technology
is the photographic film. More recently, spatial light modulators have been
developed in order to synthesize or control a wave front by optical or electrical
control signals in real time.

Another approach is the use of solid state and similar technologies to fabricate
diffractive optical elements, which control light through diffraction rather than
refraction. An exciting development is the combination of refractive and diffractive
optical elements in a single device to achieve a number of novel properties such as
reduction of aberrations.

In previous chapters, analysis of optical systems was undertaken mostly in terms of
linear system theory and Fourier transforms. The same knowledge basewill be used in
this chapter and succeeding chapters to synthesize optical elements for specific tasks.

This chapter consists of seven sections. Photographic films and plates are the
most well-known devices for recording, and their properties especially for coherent
recording are described in Sections 11.2 and 11.3. The physical mechanisms for the
modulation transfer function of such media are discussed in Section 11.4. Bleaching
is an important technique for phase modulation with photographic films and plates,
and it is described in Section 11.5.

The implementation of diffractive optical devices discussed in detail in Chapters
15 and 16 is usually done with other technologies, especially the ones used in VLSI
and integrated optics. Fundamentals of such devices are covered in Section 11.6. A
particular implementation technology is e-beam lithography and reactive ion
etching. It is described in Section 11.7.

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