Direct (3+1)D laser writing of graded-index optical elements

  • Porte X
  • Dinc N
  • Moughames J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We propose single-step additive fabrication of graded-index optical elements by introducing the light exposure as the additional dimension to three-dimensional (3D) laser writing, hence (3 + 1)D writing. We use a commercial printer and photoresist to realize the proposed single-step fabrication method that can be swiftly adopted for research and engineering. After presenting the characterization of the graded-index profiles via basic structures, we demonstrate two different optical devices: volume holograms that are superimposed using angular and peristrophic multiplexing, and optical waveguides with well-defined refractive index profiles. In the latter, we precisely control the propagating modes via tuning the (3 + 1)D-printed waveguide parameters and report step-index and graded-index core–cladding transitions.

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Porte, X., Dinc, N. U., Moughames, J., Panusa, G., Juliano, C., Kadic, M., … Psaltis, D. (2021). Direct (3+1)D laser writing of graded-index optical elements. Optica, 8(10), 1281. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.433475

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