Claims
- 1. An optical grating comprising:a curved substrate having a plurality of annular regions; and at least one region of said plurality of annular regions blazed using electron beam lithography to form a diffraction grating on said curved substrate, each of said at least one region having same blaze angle with respect to a local grating surface normal, such that electron beam lithography produces the diffracting grating with substantially small variations in blaze angle within each of said at least one region, wherein each region of said at least one region of blazed surface has two segments, said two segments having different slopes to broaden the second order wavelength response.
- 2. The optical grating of claim 1, wherein the substrate is convex.
- 3. The optical grating of claim 1, wherein the substrate is one of glass or aluminum or both.
- 4. The optical grating of claim 1, wherein the substrate is made of low curvature material.
- 5. An optical grating comprising:a curved substrate having a plurality of annular regions; and at least one region of said plurality of annular regions blazed to form a diffraction grating on said curved substrate, each of said at least one region having the same blaze angle with respect to a local grating surface normal and having substantially small variations in blaze angle within each of said at least one region, wherein each region of said at least one region of blazed surface has two segments, said two segments having different slopes to broaden the second order wavelength response.
- 6. The optical grating of claim 5, wherein the substrate is convex.
- 7. The optical grating of claim 5, wherein the substrate is one of glass or aluminum or both.
- 8. The optical grating of claim 5, wherein the substrate is made of low curvature material.
- 9. An optical grating comprising:a curved substrate having a plurality of annular regions; and at least one region of said plurality of annular regions blazed to form a diffraction grating on said curved substrate, each of said at least one region having the same blaze angle with respect to a local grating surface normal with substantially small variations in blaze angle within each of said at least one region, wherein each region of said at least one region of blazed surface has two segments, said two segments having different slopes to broaden the second order wavelength response.
- 10. The optical grating of claim 9, wherein the substrate is convex.
- 11. The optical grating of claim 9, wherein the substrate is one of glass or aluminum or both.
- 12. The optical grating of claim 9, wherein the substrate is made of low curvature material.
- 13. An optical grating comprising:a curved substrate having a plurality of annular regions; and at least one region of said plurality of annular regions blazed using electron beam lithography to form a diffraction grating on said curved substrate, each of said at least one region having same blaze angle with respect to a local grating surface normal, such that electron beam lithography produces the diffracting grating with substantially small variations in blaze angle within each of said at least one region, wherein each region of said at least one region of blazed surface has a compound profile.
- 14. The optical grating of claim 13, wherein the substrate is convex.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of the priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/066,644, filed Nov. 19, 1997 and entitled “Diffractive Optical Elements on Non-Flat Substrates by Electron Beam Lithography.”
ORIGIN OF INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in performance of work under a NASA contract, and is subject to the provisions of Public Law 96-517 (35 U.S.C. 202) in which the Contractor has elected to retain title.
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