*Large-angle pattern that due to its symmetry properties is subject to geometrical distortion, if the DOE is used at laser wavelengths significantly different (Δλ > 50nm) from the design wavelength.
Beam shaping optics, in the context of diffractive optics, refer to optical components that manipulate the phase, amplitude, or polarization of a light beam to achieve a desired output beam profile. These optics leverage the principles of diffraction to control and shape light in precise ways, allowing for tailored intensity distributions and phase fronts.
Diffractive beam splitters excel in providing precise control over the angles and intensities of split beams, making them ideal for high-precision applications such as laser systems, optical metrology, and advanced display technologies. Their compact and lightweight design, combined with wavelength specificity and high efficiency, ensures they perform exceptionally well in portable devices and systems where space and weight are critical. Additionally, their ability to generate complex beam patterns enhances their utility in spectroscopy and other fields requiring detailed spectral analysis.
A diffractive pattern generator leverages the principles of diffraction and interference using specially designed optical elements to create and project specific light patterns for a wide range of scientific, industrial, and commercial applications.
This article refers to: DOE_Special-Patterns (Special Patterns) (LD Collimators & Diffractive Optics: Pattern-Generator ) - Special Patterns
*Large-angle pattern that due to its symmetry properties is subject to geometrical distortion, if the DOE is used at laser wavelengths significantly different (Δλ > 50nm) from the design wavelength.