Self-similar focusing with generalized devil’s lenses

  • Casanova C
  • Furlan W
  • Remón L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We introduce the generalized devil's lenses [GDLs] as a new family of diffractive kinoform lenses whose structure is based on the generalized Cantor set. The focusing properties of different members of this family are analyzed. It is shown that under plane wave illumination the GDLs give a single main focus surrounded by many subsidiary foci. It is shown that the total number of subsidiary foci is higher than the number of foci corresponding to conventional devil's lenses; however, the self-similar behavior of the axial irradiance is preserved to some extent. © 2011 Optical Society of America.

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Casanova, C., Furlan, W. D., Remón, L., Calatayud, A., Monsoriu, J. A., & Mendoza-Yero, O. (2011). Self-similar focusing with generalized devil’s lenses. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 28(2), 210. https://doi.org/10.1364/josaa.28.000210

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