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Near-Field Holography Manufactures Submicron Gratings

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The technique helps optimize production of distributed feedback lasers and other optical components such as biosensors.

Elmar Cullmann, Suss MicroTec AG

Gratings with a 200- to 600-nm pitch are necessary for telecommunications devices such as passive optical components and InP laser diodes. They also are required in some emerging applications, including biosensors and various microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Increasingly, though, standard photolithography has a problem replicating such features, which are smaller than the wavelength used for the transfer. In applications requiring cost-effective production of optical gratings with grating constants down to 100 nm, the solution could lie in the use of near-field holography. Although...Read full article

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    Published: April 2004
    Basic SciencebiosensorsCommunicationsConsumerFeaturesindustrialInP laser diodesmicroelectromechanical systems (MEMS)Microscopyoptical componentsSensors & Detectorstelecommunications devices

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