3D printed diffractive terahertz lenses

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[EN] A 3D printer was used to realize custom-made diffractive THz lenses. After testing several materials, phase binary lenses with periodic and aperiodic radial profiles were designed and constructed in polyamide material to work at 0.625 THz. The nonconventional focusing properties of such lenses were assessed by computing and measuring their axial point spread function (PSF). Our results demonstrate that inexpensive 3D printed THz diffractive lenses can be reliably used in focusing and imaging THz systems. Diffractive THz lenses with unprecedented features, such as extended depth of focus or bifocalization, have been demonstrated.Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) (FIS2011-23175); Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEOII/2014/072); National Center for Research and Development in Poland (LIDER/020/319/L-5/13/NCBR/2014).Furlan, WD.; Ferrando Martín, V.; Monsoriu Serra, JA.; Zagrajek, P.; Czerwinska, E.; Szustakowski, M. (2016). 3D printed diffractive terahertz lenses. Optics Letters. 41(8):1748-1751. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.41.001748S1748175141

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