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1 December 1991 Synthetic holographic beamsplitters for integrated optics
Jyrki Saarinen, Juhani Huttunen, Antti H. Vasara, Eero Noponen, Jari Pekka Turunen, Arto U. Salin
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Abstract
We propose the application of computer-generated Fourier domain holograms to wavefront synthesis and manipulation in integrated optics. In particular, we describe the use of such diffractive optical elements to split a guided plane wave into several equal-intensity output waves. Gratings with fan-out to 6, 7, and 8 are demonstrated with about +/- 25% (approximately +/- 1 dB) array uniformities.
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Jyrki Saarinen, Juhani Huttunen, Antti H. Vasara, Eero Noponen, Jari Pekka Turunen, and Arto U. Salin "Synthetic holographic beamsplitters for integrated optics", Proc. SPIE 1555, Computer and Optically Generated Holographic Optics; 4th in a Series, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50628
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction gratings

Integrated optics

Waveguides

Modulation

Beam splitters

Holography

Diffraction

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