Generalized Zone Plates Focusing Light into Arbitrary Line Segments |
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Authors: | Z. Jaroszewicz A. Kołodziejczyk D. Mouriz J. Sochacki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Applied Optics , Kamionkowska 18, 03-805, Warsaw, Poland;2. Institute of Physics , Warsaw University of Technology , Koszykowa 75, 00-662, Warsaw, Poland;3. Laboratorio de Optica, Departamento de Fisica Aplicada, Facultade de Fisica , Universidade de Santiago , 15706, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract A new computer-generated generalized zone plate is proposed, which is able to concentrate the incident beam into a line segment of various length and arbitrary inclination to the optical axis, as well as unrestricted distribution of the longitudinal intensity. The approach is based on the energy conservation principle and equations of the paraxial ray tracing, both considered in the cartesian coordinate system. Hyberbolic, elliptic, linear, and conical zone plates are shown to be limiting cases of the proposed element. Other specific cases, e.g. a new element focusing into a segment of the optical axis, are also derived. |
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