Generation of diffraction-free optical beams using wrinkled membranes

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Wrinkling has become a well developed bottom-up technique to make artificial surface textures in about the last decade. However, application of the optical properties of long range ordered wrinkles has been limited to one dimensional gratings to date. We report the demonstration of macroscopic optical focusing using wrinkled membranes, in which concentric wrinkle rings on a gold-PDMS bilayer membrane convert collimated illuminations to diffraction-free focused beams. Beam diameters of 300-400â..μm have been observed in the visible range, which are dominantly limited by the eccentricity of the current devices. Based upon agreement between theoretical and experimental results on eccentricity effects, we predict a decrease of the beam diameter to no more than around 50â..μm, if eccentricity is eliminated.

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Li, R., Yi, H., Hu, X., Chen, L., Shi, G., Wang, W., & Yang, T. (2013). Generation of diffraction-free optical beams using wrinkled membranes. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02775

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