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Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers

Infrared (IR) polarimetric imaging has attracted attention as a promising technology in many fields. Generally, superpixels consisting of linear polarizer elements at different angles plus IR imaging array are used to obtain the polarized target signature by using the detected polarization-sensitive...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Jehwan, Ku, Zahyun, Jeon, Jiyeon, Kim, Yeongho, Kim, Deok-Kee, Kim, Eun Kyu, Lee, Sang Jun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32962218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185382
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author Hwang, Jehwan
Ku, Zahyun
Jeon, Jiyeon
Kim, Yeongho
Kim, Deok-Kee
Kim, Eun Kyu
Lee, Sang Jun
author_facet Hwang, Jehwan
Ku, Zahyun
Jeon, Jiyeon
Kim, Yeongho
Kim, Deok-Kee
Kim, Eun Kyu
Lee, Sang Jun
author_sort Hwang, Jehwan
collection PubMed
description Infrared (IR) polarimetric imaging has attracted attention as a promising technology in many fields. Generally, superpixels consisting of linear polarizer elements at different angles plus IR imaging array are used to obtain the polarized target signature by using the detected polarization-sensitive intensities. However, the spatial arrangement of superpixels across the imaging array may lead to an incorrect polarimetric signature of a target, due to the range of angles from which the incident radiation can be collected by the detector. In this article, we demonstrate the effect of the incident angle on the polarization performance of an alternative structure where a dielectric layer is inserted between the nanoimprinted subwavelength grating layers. The well-designed spacer creates the Fabry–Perot cavity resonance, and thereby, the intensity of transverse-magnetic I-polarized light transmitted through two metal grating layers is increased as compared with a single-layer metal grating, whereas transverse-electric (TE)-transmitted light intensity is decreased. TM-transmittance and polarization extinction ratio (PER) of normally incident light of wavelength 4.5 μm are obtained with 0.49 and 132, respectively, as the performance of the stacked subwavelength gratings. The relative change of the PERs for nanoimprint-lithographically fabricated double-layer grating samples that are less than 6% at an angle of incidence up to 25°, as compared to the normal incidence. Our work can pave the way for practical and efficient polarization-sensitive elements, which are useful for many IR polarimetric imaging applications.
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spelling pubmed-75706072020-10-28 Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers Hwang, Jehwan Ku, Zahyun Jeon, Jiyeon Kim, Yeongho Kim, Deok-Kee Kim, Eun Kyu Lee, Sang Jun Sensors (Basel) Letter Infrared (IR) polarimetric imaging has attracted attention as a promising technology in many fields. Generally, superpixels consisting of linear polarizer elements at different angles plus IR imaging array are used to obtain the polarized target signature by using the detected polarization-sensitive intensities. However, the spatial arrangement of superpixels across the imaging array may lead to an incorrect polarimetric signature of a target, due to the range of angles from which the incident radiation can be collected by the detector. In this article, we demonstrate the effect of the incident angle on the polarization performance of an alternative structure where a dielectric layer is inserted between the nanoimprinted subwavelength grating layers. The well-designed spacer creates the Fabry–Perot cavity resonance, and thereby, the intensity of transverse-magnetic I-polarized light transmitted through two metal grating layers is increased as compared with a single-layer metal grating, whereas transverse-electric (TE)-transmitted light intensity is decreased. TM-transmittance and polarization extinction ratio (PER) of normally incident light of wavelength 4.5 μm are obtained with 0.49 and 132, respectively, as the performance of the stacked subwavelength gratings. The relative change of the PERs for nanoimprint-lithographically fabricated double-layer grating samples that are less than 6% at an angle of incidence up to 25°, as compared to the normal incidence. Our work can pave the way for practical and efficient polarization-sensitive elements, which are useful for many IR polarimetric imaging applications. MDPI 2020-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7570607/ /pubmed/32962218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185382 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Letter
Hwang, Jehwan
Ku, Zahyun
Jeon, Jiyeon
Kim, Yeongho
Kim, Deok-Kee
Kim, Eun Kyu
Lee, Sang Jun
Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers
title Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers
title_full Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers
title_fullStr Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers
title_full_unstemmed Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers
title_short Polarization-Sensitive and Wide Incidence Angle-Insensitive Fabry–Perot Optical Cavity Bounded by Two Metal Grating Layers
title_sort polarization-sensitive and wide incidence angle-insensitive fabry–perot optical cavity bounded by two metal grating layers
topic Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32962218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185382
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