Claims
- 1. A microtag for placement on an object comprising a microscopic computer generated hologram comprising an array of individual phase grating patches in a diffractive Littrow readout geometry with feature spacings between the individual diffractive elements in the patches in the array being a value of between about 250 nanometers and about 75 nanometers.
- 2. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the individual phase grating patches are also amplitude gratings.
- 3. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the hologram comprises a means to produce an identifying image when illuminated with laser light suitably correlated with the feature spacing.
- 4. The microtag of claim 3 wherein the laser light is at a wavelength at which the human eye does not respond effectively.
- 5. The microtag of claim 4 wherein the laser light is produced by a HeCd laser at about 440 nanometers wavelength.
- 6. The microtag of claim 3 wherein the Littrow readout geometry is a steeply blazed grating having a blaze angle such that the laser light is preferentially returned back from the grating towards the laser light source.
- 7. The microtag of claim 6 wherein the blaze angle is optimized to maximize diffraction into the -1 diffracted order.
- 8. The microtag of claim 7 wherein the blaze angle is realized as smoothly sloped side walls of the grating features facing the source.
- 9. The microtag of claim 1 combined with similar microtags on the same substrate to form an array of a multiplicity of individual microtags.
- 10. The multiplicity of microtags of claim 9 wherein at least two of the individual microtags have different feature spacings.
- 11. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the length of at least one of the individual diffractive elements in a patch is different from the other elements in that patch.
- 12. The microtag of claim 1 wherein at least one of the individual diffractive elements in a patch that would otherwise be present in a complete patch is removed.
- 13. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the feature spacings are a fixed value.
- 14. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the feature spacings vary smoothly across a patch.
- 15. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the features are linear.
- 16. The microtag of claim 1 wherein the features within an array are smooth curved and substantially parallel.
- 17. The microtag of claim 1 further comprising a clear coating covering the patches and presenting a smooth upper surface.
- 18. A microtag for placement on an object comprising a microscopic computer generated hologram comprising an array of individual phase grating patches in a diffractive Littrow readout geometry optimized to return light from the microtag in the -1 diffracted order with feature spacings between the individual linear diffractive elements in the patches in the array being a fixed value of between about 250 nanometers and about 75 nanometers.
- 19. The microtag of claim 18 wherein the length of at least one of the individual diffractive elements in a patch is different from the other elements in that patch.
- 20. The microtag of claim 18 wherein at least one of the individual diffractive elements in a patch that would otherwise be present in a complete patch is removed.
- 21. The microtag of claim 18 wherein the hologram comprises a means to produce an identifying image when illuminated with laser light suitably correlated with the feature spacing.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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