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Title: | Computer design and fabrication of the binary optical encoded element for digital hologram |
Authors: | Kwok, Kim Yan |
Department: | Department of Electronic Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Supervisor: | Mr. Bao, N K. Assessor: Prof. Pun, Edwin Y B |
Abstract: | Binary optics is a kind of diffractive optical element (DOE). Based on the optical diffraction principle, a binary optics device is produced by means of computer design and microelectronic technology, and can be fabricated in micro-array or as an integrated device. Electronic Beam Lithography (EBL) is a powerful system to fabricate DOE in our ORC lab. This technique is used in this project. DOE can be designed in very small size (up to nano-scale), light and high diffractive efficiency. It also has the economical mass production capability because it can be treated as a master plate and embosses the corresponding pattern. In this project, I will design a programmable binary digital hologram by means of computer-generated hologram (CGH). It is a programmable Fresnel lens, first version may be displayed in a low-resolution devices. A mathematical model for low-resolution encoded lens will be used. Then use the software Fresnel to investigate and theorize the design and later fabricate the encoded DOE. This encoded DOE can be a kind of anti-counterfeiting technology and apply in the protection of the consumable products. |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects |
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