Self-imaging with curved gratings |
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Authors: | Francisco Jose Torcal-Milla Luis Miguel Sanchez-Brea Francisco Javier Salgado-Remacha Eusebio Bernabeu |
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Affiliation: | Applied Optics Complutense Group, Optics Department Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Ciudad Universitaria s.n., 28040, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | We analyze the near field behavior of binary amplitude gratings which present a curved profile. This configuration has an important application in rotary optical encoders. This kind of encoders is used to measure the angular displacement between two different parts of the devices. To our knowledge, its behavior in the near field has not been analyzed yet. We have found that Talbot effect is produced but the period of the self-images and Talbot distances change as we separate from the grating. We have fabricated a curved grating and have performed the experiment to corroborate the behavior theoretically found. This fact could be useful in systems that use Talbot effect to measure displacements, since the mechanical tolerances grow. |
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Keywords: | Diffraction gratings Talbot effect Self-imaging Curved gratings |
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