We report on the realization of what we believe to be a new holographic setup for the fabrication of polymer liquid-crystal polymer-slice diffraction gratings, which utilizes an optical-feedback-driven nanopositioning technique. We have increased the stability of the interference pattern by means of a simple piezomirror used in a feedback configuration to keep constant the phase of the interferometer. The feedback system is driven by a proportional, integral, derivative control software, and the stability degree is controlled by the reference signal coming from a standard test grating. A preliminary experimental characterization indicates that good control and stabilization of parasitic fluctuations of the interference pattern are obtained. © 2006 Optical Society of America.
In situ optical control and stabilization of the curing process of holographic gratings with a nematic film-polymer-slice sequence structure / De Sio, Luciano; Caputo, Roberto; De Luca, Antonio; Veltri, Alessandro; Umeton, Cesare; Sukhov, Andrey V.. - In: APPLIED OPTICS. - ISSN 1559-128X. - 45:16(2006), pp. 3721-3727. [10.1364/AO.45.003721]
In situ optical control and stabilization of the curing process of holographic gratings with a nematic film-polymer-slice sequence structure
De Sio, Luciano;
2006
Abstract
We report on the realization of what we believe to be a new holographic setup for the fabrication of polymer liquid-crystal polymer-slice diffraction gratings, which utilizes an optical-feedback-driven nanopositioning technique. We have increased the stability of the interference pattern by means of a simple piezomirror used in a feedback configuration to keep constant the phase of the interferometer. The feedback system is driven by a proportional, integral, derivative control software, and the stability degree is controlled by the reference signal coming from a standard test grating. A preliminary experimental characterization indicates that good control and stabilization of parasitic fluctuations of the interference pattern are obtained. © 2006 Optical Society of America.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.