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10 November 1986 Geodesic Components Of Integrated Optics: Seeking For The Perfect Lens
Jacek Sochacki
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Proceedings Volume 0670, Optical Fibres and Their Applications IV; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939006
Event: Optical Fibres and Their Applications, 1986, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
The most recent formulation of the geodesic lens problem is briefly discussed and proved very useful in developing novel solutions. A new family of perfectly imaging lenses is presented, which lends itself extremely well to the integrated-optical circuits. These lenses possess smooth transition between the cyllindrically-symmetric depression profile and the flat guide. Moreover, the rounded section profile is characterized by non-vanishing local curvature radius. This should minimize radiation and scattering losses by the guided modes.
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Jacek Sochacki "Geodesic Components Of Integrated Optics: Seeking For The Perfect Lens", Proc. SPIE 0670, Optical Fibres and Their Applications IV, (10 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939006
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KEYWORDS
Integrated optics

Optical fibers

Scattering

Integrated circuit design

Integrated circuits

Geometrical optics

Refractive index

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