Equilateral hyperbolic moiré zone plates with variable focus obtained by rotations
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We present equilateral hyperbolic zone plates with variable focal
length, which are formed as moiré patterns by a mutual rotation of two
identical basic grids. Among others, all principal zone plates, except of the
spherical one, can be used as these basic transmittances. Three most
important advantages of the proposed moiré zone plates are: a constant
aperture of the created element during the mutual movement of basic grids,
lack of aberrations due to their undesired mutual lateral displacements and
high diffraction efficiency of the binary phase version. To obtain clearer
moiré fringe pattern, a radial carrier frequency can be added additionally to
the transmittances of basic grids. The destructive interference between both
arms of the focal cross of the equilateral hyperbolic moiré zone plate can be
obtained by a constant phase shift introduced in the transmittances of the
basic grids. Potential applications of discussed elements are indicated,
including the most promising one in the three-point alignment technique
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Zbigniew Jaroszewicz, Andrzej Kołodziejczyk, Alejandro Mira, Rodrigo Henao, and Salvador Bará, "Equilateral hyperbolic moiré zone plates with variable focus obtained by rotations," Opt. Express 13, 918-925 (2005)
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https://doi.org/10.1364/OPEX.13.000918Sponsors
This work was supported by the Network of Excellence on Micro-Optics (NEMO) and the
programme CODI of the University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia
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