Terahertz 3D printed diffractive lens matrices for field-effect transistor detector focal plane arrays

  • Szkudlarek K
  • Sypek M
  • Cywiński G
  • et al.
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©2016 Optical Society of America. We present the concept, the fabrication processes and the experimental results for materials and optics that can be used for terahertz field-effect transistor detector focal plane arrays. More specifically, we propose 3D printed arrays of a new type - diffractive multi-zone lenses of which the performance is superior to that of previously used mono-zone diffractive or refractive elements and evaluate them with GaN/AlGaN field-effect transistor terahertz detectors. Experiments performed in the 300-GHz atmospheric window show that the lens arrays offer both a good efficiency and good uniformity, and may improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the terahertz field-effect transistor detectors by more than one order of magnitude. In practice, we tested 3 x 12 lens linear arrays with printed circuit board THz detector arrays used in postal security scanners and observed significant signal-to-noise improvements. Our results clearly show that the proposed technology provides a way to produce cost-effective, reproducible, flat optics for large-size field-effect transistor THz-detector focal plane arrays.

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Szkudlarek, K., Sypek, M., Cywiński, G., Suszek, J., Zagrajek, P., Feduniewicz-Żmuda, A., … Knap, W. (2016). Terahertz 3D printed diffractive lens matrices for field-effect transistor detector focal plane arrays. Optics Express, 24(18), 20119. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.24.020119

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