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17 June 2020 Advances in infrared gradient refractive index (GRIN) materials: a review
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Abstract

Optical materials capable of advanced functionality in the infrared will enable optical designs that can offer lightweight or small footprint solutions in both planar and bulk optical systems. The University of Central Florida’s Glass Processing and Characterization Laboratory, together with our collaborators, have been evaluating compositional design and processing protocols for both bulk and film strategies employing multicomponent chalcogenide glasses (ChGs). These materials can be processed with broad compositional flexibility that allows tailoring of their transmission window, physical and optical properties, which allows them to be engineered for compatibility with other homogeneous amorphous or crystalline optical components. We review progress in forming ChG-based gradient refractive index (GRIN) materials from diverse processing methodologies, including solution-derived ChG layers, poled ChGs with gradient compositional and surface reactivity behavior, nanocomposite bulk ChGs and glass ceramics, and metalens structures realized through multiphoton lithography. We discussed current design and metrology tools that lend critical information to material design efforts to realize next-generation IR GRIN media for bulk or film applications.

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Kathleen A. Richardson, Myungkoo Kang, Laura Sisken, Anupama Yadav, Spencer Novak, Antoine Lepicard, Isabelle Martin, Hugues Francois-Saint-Cyr, Casey M. Schwarz, Theresa S. Mayer, Clara Rivero-Baleine, Anthony J. Yee, and Ilya Mingareev "Advances in infrared gradient refractive index (GRIN) materials: a review," Optical Engineering 59(11), 112602 (17 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.11.112602
Received: 18 March 2020; Accepted: 19 May 2020; Published: 17 June 2020
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KEYWORDS
GRIN lenses

Glasses

Refractive index

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Optical design

Optical engineering

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