posted on 2023-01-12, 15:42authored byKathryn J. Hornburg, Xiao Xiang, Michael W. Kudenov, Michael J. Escuti
Here we study aspheric phase pattern geometric-phase lenses through the design of doublet lenses in Zemax Optic Studio and in MATLAB using a simple ray tracing code. The solutions developed use variable spacer distances and are solved monochromatically (at 633 nm) and polychromatically (at 450, 532, and 633 nm). After selecting a Zemax generated polychromatically optimized doublet solution, we fabricated the lens utilizing liquid crystal films and direct writing. We characterized the liquid crystal alignment quality, efficiencies, and spot performance of this lens in comparison to a standard spherical singlet of the same back focal length and diameter (24.5 mm diameter and 40 mm back focal length at 633 nm). With this aspheric lens profile, we realize the development of novel focusing phase surfaces.
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