Phase measurement of guided-mode resonance device using digital micromirror device gratings

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This paper reports on the measurement system of the phase difference between s-and p-polarization components of the light passing through a guided-mode resonance (GMR) device using a digital micromirror device (DMD) gratings as a digital phase-shifting device. The phase of the non-zeroth order diffraction beams of the grating pattern displayed on the DMD can exhibit a phase change when the grating pattern is shifted. Two nearest different diffraction orders of p-polarized and s-polarized beams can be used as the reference and measurement beams, respectively, and are combined to implement the phase-shifting interferometry (PSI). The phase difference between the s-and the p-polarization components of the incident light passing through the GMR device can be obtained by applying the four-step phase-shift algorithm to the DMD-based PSI system. Experimental results show that this measurement system has a phase detection limit of 1◦ and was able to obtain the abrupt phase difference curve of the GMR device versus the incident angle.

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Chiang, M. X., Tongpakpanang, J., & Kuo, W. K. (2021). Phase measurement of guided-mode resonance device using digital micromirror device gratings. Photonics, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8050136

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