Seventh International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.888231
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Innovations in structured thin film design and fabrication for optical applications

Abstract: This paper presents the design and fabrication of several versions of structured thin films (STF). One kind of STF is a sculptured thin film, generally deposited with a glancing angle deposition technique. Several optical components were designed and fabricated using this technique. This includes a TiO2 based wave-plate for an operating wavelength of 550 nm, a multilayer based beam splitter with a transmittance of 75.0% for TM light and 38.6% for TE light at 632 nm, and a multilayer based polarization neutral … Show more

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“…[12,13] Their applications are also greatly anticipated. [14] Numerous kinds of optical components with STF have been successfully manufactured, such as phase-retardation devices, [15] polarizationselective beam splitters, [16] polarizers, [17] sensors, [18] notch filters, [19,20] Fabry-Perot filters, [21] and three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals. [22] For the glancing angle deposition technique (GLAD), the application of STF is normally limited by the uniformity of STF, which is ascribed to the difference in distance between substrate and evaporation source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12,13] Their applications are also greatly anticipated. [14] Numerous kinds of optical components with STF have been successfully manufactured, such as phase-retardation devices, [15] polarizationselective beam splitters, [16] polarizers, [17] sensors, [18] notch filters, [19,20] Fabry-Perot filters, [21] and three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals. [22] For the glancing angle deposition technique (GLAD), the application of STF is normally limited by the uniformity of STF, which is ascribed to the difference in distance between substrate and evaporation source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%