Simultaneous compensation for aberration and axial elongation in three-dimensional laser nanofabrication by a high numerical-aperture objective
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posted on 2024-11-01, 23:00 authored by Benjamin Cumming, Sukhanta Debbarma, Barry Luther-Davies, Min GuMin GuOne of the challenges in laser direct writing with a high numerical-aperture objective is the severe axial focal elongation and the pronounced effect of the refractive-index mismatch aberration. We present the simultaneous compensation for the refractive-index mismatch aberration and the focal elongation in three-dimensional laser nanofabrication by a high numerical-aperture objective. By the use of circularly polarized beam illumination and a spatial light modulator, a complex and dynamic slit pupil aperture can be produced to engineer the focal spot. Such a beam shaping method can result in circularly symmetric fabrication along the lateral directions as well as the dynamic compensation for the refractive-index mismatch aberration even when the laser beam is focused into the material of a refractive index up to 2.35. © 2013 Optical Society of America.
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Optics ExpressVolume
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19135End page
19141Total pages
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Optical Society of AmericaPlace published
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