Improved design method for suppressing optical focal spots and experimental verification

Tao Liu, Jiaqi Hu, Tao He, Qiang Liu, Shanshan Chen, Shuming Yang, Guodong Zhang, Guanghua Cheng

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Abstract

Pupil filtering is an effective method to modulate the 3D point spread function distribution of an optical system. Based on vector Debye-Wolf diffraction integral and a new fusion optimization algorithm, an improved method is described for efficiently designing the most widely-used concentric multi-belt pupil filters. The main advantage of this method is that it actively selects the minimum belt width and the total belt number for facilitating low-cost batch processing. Pupil filters for visible and near-infrared bands have been separately designed for improving the spatial resolution of optical imaging and ultrafast laser processing. The method has been experimentally demonstrated for suppressing the optical focal spot. The proposed method can be readily modified for designing more sophisticated multi-level pupil filters for practical applications in high-resolution imaging and fine laser micromachining.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)399-405
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Modern Optics
Volume70
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • laser micromachining
  • optimization
  • Pupil filter
  • vector diffraction

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