학술논문

Microprismatic Fresnel Lens for Formation of Uniform Light Circle
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Photonics Journal IEEE Photonics J. Photonics Journal, IEEE. 13(3):1-8 Jun, 2021
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Lenses
Focusing
Diamond
Optical sensors
Optical distortion
Manufacturing
Laser beams
Fresnel lens
microrelief structure
focal circle
light concentrator
Language
ISSN
1943-0655
1943-0647
Abstract
Focusing Fresnel lenses are used in many fields of applied optics. These devices are used in optical sensor systems for imaging and optoelectronic integration. The traditional Fresnel lens concentrates the light intensity on the center of the formed image. We present a microprismatic Fresnel lens that transforms a circular incident parallel light beam into a homogeneous light circle with the necessary diameter at a certain distance from the lens. These transforming Fresnel concentrators can be successfully used, for example, in monitoring devices to automatically adjust the output signal from four-quadrant photodetectors. Traditional focusing Fresnel structures are manufactured by photolithographic methods or adjustable direct laser recording with photoresists. These methods enable the formation of stepped optical structures, which have inherent surface defects, resulting in the formation of images that are not high in quality. The proposed specialized Fresnel concentrators can be easily fabricated via the diamond cutting method, which enables the manufacturing of flat working surfaces with exceedingly high optical quality. We also develop a method for simulating the Fresnel transforming lenses with flat conical working facets and calculate the geometric parameters of the circular concentrators. We then apply the simulation results to the diamond cutting method and fabricate the microprismatic light transforming lens samples. These samples are then investigated experimentally with a collimated laser beam. The obtained data agree with the theoretical predictions.