@inproceedings{6249591be0b54cbd9ed6b7334dd4e27c,
title = "Optimisation of the performance of holographic beam-shaping diffractive diffusers through refinement of the recording process",
abstract = "Optical diffusers have uses in laser applications and machine vision. Typical fabrication at a commercial level requires master production and the stamping/copying of individual elements at scale. This expensive, indirect process inhibits custom diffusers at reasonable cost. Previously the authors published a novel, direct, single beam method of recording customizable and controllable volume holographic diffusers by manipulating laser speckle and recording the pattern in photopolymer. This method allows for beam-shaping to produce diffusion patterns of various sizes and shapes. In this work, the direct method of recording controllable holographic diffusers is refined to improve diffuser performance (i.e., a decrease in zero order strength) for a simple diffuser. This is achieved through optimising the recording conditions (exposure energy, power and layer thickness) for a given photopolymer formulation. Significant improvement in the diffuser efficiency is observed through the optimisation process for a particular speckle size, resulting in a five-fold decrease in the remaining zero order. Kogelnik Coupled Wave Theory (KCWT) is explored as a first step towards developing an appropriate model for the behaviour of holographic elements recorded with interference patterns formed through stochastic processes, such as speckle patterns.",
keywords = "Diffractive optics, Diffusers, Holographic optical elements, Holography, Photopolymer, Volume gratings",
author = "Cara Jones and Suzanne Martin and Sanjay Keshri and Dervil Cody and Kevin Murphy",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 SPIE.; Photosensitive Materials and their Applications 2020 ; Conference date: 06-04-2020 Through 10-04-2020",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1117/12.2555774",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
publisher = "SPIE",
editor = "McLeod, \{Robert R.\} and Villalobos, \{Inmaculada Pascual\} and Yasuo Tomita and Sheridan, \{John T.\}",
booktitle = "Photosensitive Materials and their Applications",
address = "United States",
}