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21 April 2005 Planar lithographic holography as enabler of integrated photonics (Invited Paper)
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Planar lithographic holography is a new direction in holographic development that draws on the unique merging of three previously unconnected disciplines, volume holography, waveguide optics and DUV projection-photolithographic fabrication. The approach has only recently become practical with the advent of high-resolution photolithography (<250 nm resolution) and waveguide materials of sufficient quality. Using planar lithographic holography, it is for the first time possible to fully harness the spectral and spatial signal processing power of volume holography with the added benefit of doing so in a robust fully-integrated environment. This makes possible the creation of integrated holographic devices for a broad range of optical signal processing applications.
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C. Greiner, T. W. Mossberg, and D. Iazikov "Planar lithographic holography as enabler of integrated photonics (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5742, Practical Holography XIX: Materials and Applications, (21 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.588705
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Volume holography

Waveguides

Lithography

Apodization

Optical design

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