Femtosecond laser directed fabrication of optical diffusers
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Journal Article
Abstract
Optical diffusers are widely used in filament lamps, imaging systems, display technologies, lasers, and Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). Here, a method for the fabrication of optical diffusers through femtosecond laser machining is demonstrated. Float glass surfaces were ablated with femtosecond laser light to form nanoscale ripples with dimensions comparable to the wavelength of visible light. These structures produce highly efficient and wide field of view diffusers. The machined patterns altered the average surface roughness, with the majority of particles in the range of a few hundred nanometers. The optical diffusion characteristic and a maximum diffusion angle of near 172° was achieved with optimum machining parameters. The transmission performance of the diffusers was measured to be ∼30% across the visible spectrum. The demonstrated technique has potential for producing low-cost large area optical devices. The process benefits from the flexibility of the laser writing method and enables the production of custom optical diffusers.
Date Issued
2017-03-24
Date Acceptance
2017-03-07
Citation
RSC ADVANCES, 2017, 7 (29), pp.18019-18023
ISSN
2046-2069
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Start Page
18019
End Page
18023
Journal / Book Title
RSC ADVANCES
Volume
7
Issue
29
Copyright Statement
Open Access Article. Published on 24 March 2017. Downloaded on 5/18/2022 3:19:49 PM. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Chemistry
SURFACE-RELIEF
LIGHT
ENHANCEMENT
ABLATION
SILICON
Publication Status
Published