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Ultrahigh-Performance Ion-Etched Holographic Diffraction Gratings

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Dr. John R. Gilchrist and Bruno Touzet

Demand for higher-resolution and longer-wavelength gratings drives novel holographic and ion-etched designs for use in applications from laser pulse compression to wavelength division multiplexing systems. Up until the mid-1960s, mechanically ruled diffraction gratings with approximately 1800-g/mm ruling density were considered to be the state of the art in spectroscopy. By the late ’60s, scientists had developed diffraction gratings by forming a hologram ruling in photoresist. Soon they also were able to make aberration-corrected gratings using a holographically produced variable...Read full article

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    Published: January 2003
    CoatingsCommunicationsdiffraction gratingsenergyFeatureshologram ruling in photoresistindustrialion-etching techniquesspectroscopy

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