The polychromatic diffuser optics which are designed for a broad range of the spectrum or for multi-wavelengths are typically a micro lens array (MLA). The MLA splits the incident beam into many small beams. Each beam is directed to a different angle such that the beams overlap each other to create an image which is uniform and homogenous. The main advantage of the MLA is its ability to function with a wide spectrum of wavelengths, generate large diffusion angles (large field of view) and doesn’t include the zero order phenomena.
One of the drawbacks of this laser light diffuser is the so called ‘dead zones’. The dead zone is the area on the engineered diffuser element itself where there is no optical power i.e., the small zones between the micro lens, resulting with a less uniform distribution of the energy.
Holo/Or has a unique design for broadband micro lens array laser light diffusers which overcomes this dead zone phenomena and generates a uniform and homogenous diffused output with a precise shape and field of view.