Fabrication of high-efficiency Fresnel-type lenses by pinhole diffraction imaging of sol-gel hybrid materials

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Sol-gel hybrid materials containing a large quantity of photoactive molecules exhibited large changes in both refractive index and volume on UV exposure. The materials were used for fabrication of Fresnel-type lenses using a simple method: pinhole diffraction imaging. With this technique, problems associated with the contact method could be overcome and Fresnel-type lenses with good focusing performance could be fabricated easily. Importantly, a high diffraction efficiency approaching 85% could be obtained. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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Kang, D. J., Phong, P. V., & Bae, B. S. (2004). Fabrication of high-efficiency Fresnel-type lenses by pinhole diffraction imaging of sol-gel hybrid materials. In Applied Physics Letters (Vol. 85, pp. 4289–4291). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1815393

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