Optimized design method for manufacturing fresnel grating
10061122 ยท 2018-08-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Qian Zhou (Guangdong, CN)
- Jinchao Zhang (Guangdong, CN)
- Xinghui Li (Guangdong, CN)
- Kai Ni (Guangdong, CN)
- Jinchao Pang (Guangdong, CN)
- Haifei Hu (Guangdong, CN)
- Hao Dong (Guangdong, CN)
- Huanhuan Wang (Guangdong, CN)
- Xiangwen Zhu (Guangdong, CN)
- Lanlan Wang (Guangdong, CN)
Cpc classification
G02B27/0012
PHYSICS
G02B27/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G02B27/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
An optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating is disclosed, including the following steps: (1) making a Fresnel surface type of the Fresnel grating equivalent to a curved surface type, and determining, based on the curved surface type to which the Fresnel surface type is equivalent, an optical path difference function of the Fresnel grating: ()=<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B><AOB>+Nm; and (2) determining a Fresnel grating parameter that minimizes a function value of the optical path difference function, so as to manufacture a Fresnel grating that has an aberration elimination effect. The manufactured Fresnel grating may effectively eliminate a portion of aberrations of the Fresnel grating, and increase a resolution of a spectrometer.
Claims
1. An optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating, comprising the following steps: (1) making a Fresnel surface type of the Fresnel grating equivalent to a curved surface type, and determining, based on the curved surface type to which the Fresnel surface type is equivalent, an optical path difference function of the Fresnel grating:
()=<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B><AOB>+Nm wherein an A point indicates an object point, a B point indicates an image point, an O point indicates a reference origin of the grating, P.sub.1 is an incidence point, on a lens surface, of a light ray of the object point, P.sub.2 indicates a point at which the light ray falls on the grating, indicates a wavelength, m indicates a diffraction order, N indicates a grating line distribution function, and < > indicates an optical path corresponding to a route; and (2) determining a Fresnel grating parameter that minimizes a function value of the optical path difference function, so as to manufacture a Fresnel grating that has an aberration elimination effect.
2. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein the curved surface type equivalent to the Fresnel surface type is a spherical surface, and in step (1), an expression (,x,y,z) of the optical path difference function of the Fresnel grating is determined according to the following formulas (4) to (10): a direction in which a grating surface is vertical to a grating line extending direction is set to a y direction, and a grating line quantity distribution function N(y) is:
N(y)=N.sub.1y+N.sub.2y.sup.2+N.sub.3y.sup.3+N.sub.4y.sup.4+(4) wherein N.sub.1, N.sub.2, N.sub.3, N.sub.4 and the like, are respectively coefficients of various orders, and a group of determined coefficients correspond to a varied-line-space grating pattern, it is set that the object point A is located at a main light ray of an XOY plane, coordinates of the object point A are (x.sub.1,0,0), the image point B is also located on the XOY plane, and coordinates of the image point B are (x.sub.2,y.sub.2,0); and it is set that a spherical radius is R, coordinates of a sphere center O.sub.2 are (x.sub.0,0,0), a refractive index inside a lens is n.sub.1, and an air refractive index is n.sub.0,
<AOB>=<AO.sub.1>+<O.sub.1O>+<OB>=n.sub.0(x.sub.2x.sub.1)+(n.sub.1n.sub.0)(Rx.sub.0)(5)
<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B>=<AP.sub.1>+<P.sub.1P.sub.2>+<P.sub.2B>(6) it is set that coordinates of P1 are (x.sub.3,y.sub.3,z.sub.3) and coordinates of P2 are (0,y,z), and then
<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B>=n.sub.0[(x.sub.3x.sub.1).sup.2+y.sub.3.sup.2+z.sub.3.sup.2].sup.1/2+n.sub.1[x.sub.3.sup.2+(yy.sub.3).sup.2+(zz.sub.3).sup.2].sup.1/2+n.sub.0[x.sub.2.sup.2+(y.sub.2y).sup.2+z.sup.2].sup.1/2(7)
(x.sub.3x.sub.1).sup.2+y.sub.3.sup.2+z.sub.3.sup.2=R.sup.2(8)
n.sub.0 sin .sub.1=n.sub.1 sin .sub.2(9)
({right arrow over (AP.sub.1)}{right arrow over (P.sub.1O.sub.2)}).Math.{right arrow over (P.sub.1P.sub.2)}=0(10), wherein it indicates that an incident ray, an emergent ray, and a normal line are on a same plane, wherein {right arrow over (AP.sub.1)} indicates an incident ray vector, {right arrow over (P.sub.1O.sub.2)} indicates a surface normal line vector of a curved surface, and {right arrow over (P.sub.1P.sub.2)} indicates a refracted ray vector.
3. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein the curved surface type equivalent to the Fresnel surface type is a spherical surface or a non-spherical surface.
4. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein the grating surface type of the Fresnel grating is a plane grating or a curved surface grating.
5. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein the grating surface type of the Fresnel grating is a fixed-line-space grating or a varied-line-space grating.
6. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein the Fresnel surface type of the Fresnel grating uses a concentric ring structure.
7. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein a basis for a Fresnel surface to be equivalent to a curved surface is that when passing, at a same incident aperture angle, through the Fresnel surface and the curved surface, a same incidence point light source has a same location of image speckles and a same size of the image speckles.
8. The optimized design method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating according to claim 1, wherein in step (1), a location of the image point B is calculated according to a set location of the object point A and by using a density of central grating lines of the grating as a benchmark, and the optical path difference function is determined by using the location of the object point and the calculated location of the image point as initial conditions.
9. A method for manufacturing a Fresnel grating, comprising: manufacturing the Fresnel grating according to the parameters determined according to the optimized design method according to claim 1.
10. A Fresnel grating, wherein the Fresnel grating is manufactured according to the manufacturing method according to claim 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present application will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present application, and where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICATION
(7) The following describes embodiments of the present application in detail. It should be stressed that, the following descriptions are only exemplary, but are not intended to limit the scope and application of the present application.
(8) An optimization method for aberration elimination of a Fresnel grating structure is shown in
<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B><AOB>+Nm=0(1)
(9) wherein indicates a wavelength, m indicates a diffraction order, N indicates a quantity (calculated from the reference origin) of grating lines at which the P.sub.2 point is located, and < > indicates an optical path corresponding to a route. The (1) formula is a design basis for the Fresnel grating to implement focusing and imaging functions. However, this indicates a condition expression of ideal imaging, and for actual aberration optimization, an aberration evaluation function that can be quantified is needed. The following optical path difference function is obtained on the basis of (1):
()=<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B><AOB>+Nm(2)
(10) A smaller absolute value of the optical path difference function indicates a smaller aberration at a focusing point, and a better focusing effect. For a determined physical layout, the optical path difference function is related to a surface type characteristic of a Fresnel surface and distribution of grating lines of a grating. Therefore, the grating line quantity N may be considered as a grating line distribution function that uses location coordinates as independent variables and that is continuously differentiable. At this time, the core of the problem lies in the Fresnel surface type, because for different Fresnel surface types, expressions of optical paths <AP.sub.1P.sub.2B> and <AOB> are different. In addition, complexity of a Fresnel surface type function causes solution of the optical paths <AP.sub.1P.sub.2B> and <AOB> to be extremely complicated. Therefore, an equivalent substitute algorithm is mentioned herein.
(11) A Fresnel lens evolves on the basis of a plano convex lens. The essence of it is that a portion not affecting a variation of a lens curvature is excavated from the original lens, and only those portions that can play a role of effective refraction are kept. A formation process of it is shown in
(12) According to this feature of the Fresnel lens, the Fresnel surface may be made equivalent to a curved surface type. Therefore, in this case, a problem of optimization of the Fresnel grating structure changes to a problem of optimization of a curved surface grating structure. In this way, a difficult problem caused by the complex Fresnel surface type to the structure optimization may be avoided.
(13) The following describes the optimization method by using a spherical surface grating as an example. An optimization method for the spherical surface grating is shown in
(14) Therefore, in this case, an optical path difference function of it is:
()=<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B><AOB>+Nm(3)
(15) wherein indicates a wavelength, m indicates a diffraction order, N indicates a quantity (calculated from the reference origin) of grating lines at which the P.sub.2 point is located, and < > indicates an optical path corresponding to a route. However, in the formula, the item Nm is an equiphase focusing condition of the grating. Therefore, in the optical path difference function (,x,y,z), an item is attached to offset an actual optical path difference <AP.sub.1P.sub.2B><AOB>.
(16) For the varied-line-space grating, N indicates a quantity of grating lines between a central point O of the grating and any point P.sub.2 on a lens surface of the grating, and a direction in which a grating surface is vertical to a grating line extending direction is set to a y direction. Therefore, a grating line quantity distribution function N(y) may be expressed as:
N(y)=N.sub.1y+N.sub.2y.sup.2+N.sub.3y.sup.3+N.sub.4y.sup.4+(4),
(17) wherein N.sub.1, N.sub.2, N.sub.3, N.sub.4 and the like, are respectively coefficients of various orders, and a coefficient with a higher order has less impact on a variation of a line space. A group of determined coefficients in the grating line distribution function correspond to a varied-line-space grating pattern.
(18) It is assumed herein that, the object point A is (x.sub.1,0,0), the object point is located at a main light ray of an XOY plane, and the B point is (x.sub.2,y.sub.2,0), that is, the image point is also located on the XOY plane. In addition, it is assumed that, a spherical radius is R, a sphere center is O.sub.2(x.sub.0,0,0); and a refractive index inside a lens is n.sub.1, outside the lens is air, and a refractive index of it is n.sub.0. Therefore,
<AOB>=<AO.sub.1>+<O.sub.1O>+<OB>=n.sub.0(x.sub.2x.sub.1)+(n.sub.1n.sub.0)(Rx.sub.0)(5),
and <AP.sub.1P.sub.2B>=<AP.sub.1>+<P.sub.1P.sub.2>+<P.sub.2B>(6);
(19) it is assumed herein that P1 is (x.sub.3,y.sub.3,z.sub.3), and P2 is (0,y,z), and then it may be expressed as:
<AP.sub.1P.sub.2B>=n.sub.0[(x.sub.3x.sub.1).sup.2+y.sub.3.sup.2+z.sub.3.sup.2].sup.1/2+n.sub.1[x.sub.3.sup.2+(yy.sub.3).sup.2+(zz.sub.3).sup.2].sup.1/2+n.sub.0[x.sub.2.sup.2+(y.sub.2y).sup.2+z.sup.2].sup.1/2(7)
(20) in addition, the P.sub.2 point is located on a spherical surface, and then
(x.sub.3x.sub.1).sup.2+y.sub.3.sup.2+z.sub.3.sup.2=R.sup.2(8); and
(21) a light ray meets, at the P.sub.2 point, the refraction law, that is,
n.sub.0 sin .sub.1=n.sub.1 sin .sub.2(9), and
(22) in addition, an incident ray, an emergent ray, and a normal line are on a same plane, and then:
({right arrow over (AP.sub.1)}{right arrow over (P.sub.1O.sub.2)}).Math.{right arrow over (P.sub.1P.sub.2)}=0(10),
(23) wherein {right arrow over (AP.sub.1)} indicates an incident ray vector, {right arrow over (P.sub.1O.sub.2)} indicates a surface normal line vector of a curved surface, and P.sub.1P.sub.2 indicates a refracted ray vector.
(24) In this way, an expression of the optical path difference function may be acquired.
(25) In an optimized design, an approximate focusing location B (image point) may be calculated according to a set light source location A (object point) and by using a density of central grating lines of a grating as a benchmark; and the optical path difference function may be optimized by using the object point location and an approximate location of the image point as initial conditions of the optimization.
(26) For the spherical surface grating, a design target of aberration elimination is to reduce a function value of the optical path difference function as far as possible within a range of y and z coordinates of a grating lens.
(27) In some embodiments, a basis for a Fresnel surface to be equivalent to a curved surface is that when passing, at a same incident aperture angle, through the Fresnel surface and the curved surface, a same incidence point light source has a same location of image speckles and a same size of the image speckles.
(28) With reference to the method mentioned in the foregoing, the following provides a preferred instance, to prove effectiveness of the method.
(29) First, a Fresnel fixed-line-space plane grating structure is designed. Herein, a transmission-type structure is used, and 900 lines/mm is selected as a density of grating lines. A selected working wave band range is 500 nm to 700 nm. To optimize the Fresnel fixed-line-space plane grating structure, the algorithm mentioned in the foregoing is used herein, where a Fresnel surface is made equivalent to a spherical surface, and then an aberration is optimized according to a spherical surface varied-line-space grating structure. An effect of the varied-line-space grating structure is obtained according to a parameter after the optimization.
(30) Comparison is performed before and after the optimization, and differences between resolutions of the two structures are shown in the following Table 1.
(31) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparison between resolutions between the fixed-line-space grating structure and the varied-line-space grating structure Structure type 500 nm 550 nm 600 nm 650 nm 700 nm Fixed-line-space 1 nm 0.8 nm 1 nm 1.5 nm 2.5 nm grating Varied-line-space 0.3 nm 0.75 nm 0.8 nm 0.5 nm 0.9 nm grating
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(33) According to the foregoing preferred instance, the effectiveness of the method is well proved.
(34) Although the present application is described above in further detail through specific embodiments, the present application is not limited to the specific/preferred embodiments. It should be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art that, they may further make several replacements or variations on the described implementation manners without departing from the spirit of the present application, and all these replacement or variation manners shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.