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A phase plate is a diffractive optical element that superimposes a certain pre-designed phase profile on an input laser beam. Such a phase profile can be binary, i.e create a half-wave delay between certain areas of the phase plate, or it can be continuous, and reach up to a full wave delay. This phase profile transforms the laser intensity profile at the far field (i.e lens focus) to a different profile.
In cases where the phase is periodic, such as in the case of a phase grating, the intensity becomes multiple diffracted orders with controlled separation angles. This is what we at Holo/Or call diffractive beam splitters or gratings. In cases where the phase is not periodic, various beam shaping effects occur depending on the phase profile superimposed by the phase plate.
For phase plates that shape the light, one of the most useful functions is mode conversion. Single mode lasers have a gaussian beam profile that can be focused to a gaussian spot. Often, better process results can be achieved by energy distributions that are different from a simple gaussian.
Binary phase plates, such as our mode converters, can create various analytical modes that have different intensity shapes. These are various Hermite-Laguerre modes of different orders, equivalent to TEM01, TEM11 and higher.
Other, Vortex modes can be created by special phase plates called spiral phase plates, or vortex phase plates. These are multi-level phase elements whose phase is similar to a circular staircase, that generates a vortex mode with a certain topological charge. For every topological charge, the mode creates a different donut shape at focus, with a hole in the middle where intensity drops to zero.
Using a vortex phase plate offers many advantages to high power laser application developers and integrators. These include:
Due to their self-healing characteristic, beam profiles generated by a vortex phase plate tend to stay stable even when going through relatively narrow apertures that clip the edges of the beam. This makes such beam highly useful in various galvo-scanning applications, where often a gaussian spot results in uneven integrated intensity over the widths of a scanned line. Some known applications that benefit from the use of a spiral phase plate:
A phase plate is a thin, planer diffractive component that creates a pre-designed phase profile on laser beams going through it.
A phase plate can split incoming light, such as in the case of beam splitter phase shift plates, or it shape the light to pre-designed distributions such as higher modes or vortex modes.
A spiral phase plate is a special phase plate that creates a mode called a vortex mode, that when focused looks like a “donut” of light. This sort of donut is highly useful in laser ablation, dicing and drilling.
Design and Manufacture of Diffractive Optical Elements for high power lasers
DESIGN & MANUFACTURE OF DIFFRACTIVE OPTICAL ELEMENTS
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