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7 May 1996 Wavelength compensation at 1.064u using hybrid optics
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The wavelength scaling of an f# 2.5 off axis HOE from 488 nm to 1064 nm has been done. We canceled large induced astigmatism, and other higher order aberrations using a combination of 1 curved reflector, 1 cylindrical lens and one Null CGH bonded to the cylindrical lens. The task was made more difficult by a requirement to fill a 404 nm round aperture and make it focus to a 53 micron diameter spot at the 1/e clip level. The design procedure, the construction sequence and the measured results are presented as a work in progress.
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Richard D. Rallison and Steven M. Arnold "Wavelength compensation at 1.064u using hybrid optics", Proc. SPIE 2689, Diffractive and Holographic Optics Technology III, (7 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239630
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KEYWORDS
Hybrid optics

Holographic optical elements

Computer generated holography

Mirrors

OSLO

Zemax

Monochromatic aberrations

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