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Article Dans Une Revue Applied optics Année : 2011

Multispectral imaging axicons

Emilie Bialic
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Jean-Louis de Bougrenet de La Tocnaye
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Large-aperture linear diffractive axicons are optical devices providing achromatic nondiffracting beams with an extended depth of focus when illuminated by white light sources. Annular apertures introduce chromatic foci separation, making chromatic imaging possible despite important radiometric losses. Recently, a new type of diffractive axicon has been introduced, by multiplexing concentric annular axicons with appropriate sizes and periods, called a multiple annular linear diffractive axicon (MALDA). This new family of conical optics combines multiple annular axicons in different ways to optimize color foci recombination, separation, or interleaving. We present different types of MALDA, give an experimental illustration of the use of these devices, and describe the manufacturing issues related to their fabrication to provide color imaging systems with long focal depths and good diffraction efficiency. Application to multispectral image analysis is discussed.
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hal-00948468 , version 1 (18-02-2014)

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Emilie Bialic, Jean-Louis de Bougrenet de La Tocnaye. Multispectral imaging axicons. Applied optics, 2011, 50 (20), pp.3638-3645. ⟨10.1364/AO.50.003638⟩. ⟨hal-00948468⟩
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