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Sokolova, Elena, Kruizinga, Bob, Van Valkenburg, Ton, Schaarsberg, Jos Groote |
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Journal of Modern Optics; 9/15/2002, Vol. 49 Issue 11, p1907-1917, 11p |
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The most technological way of recording blazed concave holographic gratings is by using the direct- and back-reflected beams. Usually plano-concave blanks are used for diffraction grating fabrication. To compensate the refraction at the plane back surface of the blank, one has to use additional elements or two-step recording mountings. Another solution is to use diffraction grating blanks having zero optical power. A number of gratings with different groove frequencies have been fabricated using concave-convex blanks. The theoretical investigation of the aberration properties of the recording mountings, and the experimental study of the grating properties are discussed. Using the CODE V program it is shown that a significant reduction in the aberration size of the virtual recording source can be achieved by optimization of the radius of curvature of the blank back surface. The experimental results confirm the possibility of achieving gratings that can be used in flat-field spectrometers with a limit of resolution of about 2-3nm even in the case where an aberrated virtual recording source is used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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