2008
DOI: 10.1364/josaa.25.001885
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Analysis of the influence of the passive facet of blazed transmission gratings in the intermediate diffraction regime

Abstract: Blazed diffraction gratings are of enormous practical importance for imaging and analyzing hybrid optical systems. The intermediate diffraction regime is characterized by the transition from the scalar to the rigorous electromagnetic theory. An effect known as shadowing occurs and reduces the diffraction efficiency. Based on rigorous calculations for optimized sawtooth-shaped and binary-multilevel blaze profiles, we deduce a semianalytical model describing the shadowing phenomenon for the general case of obliq… Show more

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“…Again, the materials as well as the wavelengths have to be different to ensure a non-zero denominator in Eq. (18) and hence, the existence of Eq. (19).…”
Section: Multilayer Ea-doesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Again, the materials as well as the wavelengths have to be different to ensure a non-zero denominator in Eq. (18) and hence, the existence of Eq. (19).…”
Section: Multilayer Ea-doesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Oblique incidence is not considered here as it would go beyond the scope of this publication. For a detailed investigation concerning conventional blaze gratings, we refer to [18].…”
Section: Conventional Doesmentioning
confidence: 99%