Optical Waveguide Lenses
Optica Acta International Journal of Optics1979Vol. 26(8), pp. 961–968
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Abstract
The development of optical waveguide lenses, i.e. mode-index (including Luneburg), geodesic, Fresnel and Bragg grating lenses is briefly reviewed chronologically. A Bragg lens and a Luneburg lens, fabricated by electron lithography and vacuum deposition respectively, are described. A nearly diffraction-limited lens of the latter type can be obtained by using the shadow mask process.
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