Achromatic optical system with diffractive-refractive hybrid lenses for multifocusing of ultrashort pulse beams

  • Amako J
  • Nakano H
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Abstract

We report an achromatic cascade optical system for multifocusing ultrashort pulse beams with a diffractive beam splitter. Distortion compensation requires the removal of pulse front distortions from arrayed pulses, which originate from beam-radius-dependent group delay dispersions. The inclusion of hybrid diffractive-refractive lenses can effectively manage system dispersions. Simple design formulas are derived using the ray-matrix analysis and the designed system is evaluated using 20-fs pulses. We confirm that the hybridized system can remove not only chromatic aberrations but also pulse front distortions, hence improving the system spatio-temporal focusing resolutions. The proposed pulse delivery technique enhances the practicality of materials processing with ultrashort pulses.

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Amako, J., & Nakano, H. (2021). Achromatic optical system with diffractive-refractive hybrid lenses for multifocusing of ultrashort pulse beams. Optics Express, 29(3), 4488. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.412397

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