Title :
Design and Demonstration of an Infrared Meanderline Phase Retarder
Author :
Tharp, Jeffrey S. ; Lail, Brian A. ; Munk, Ben A. ; Boreman, Glenn D.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando
Abstract :
We compare design and measurements for a single-layer meanderline quarter-wave phase retarder, operating across the wavelength range from 8 to 12 micrometers (25 to 37.5 THz) in the infrared. The structure was fabricated using direct-write electron-beam lithography. With measured frequency-dependent material properties incorporated into a periodic-moment-method model, reasonable agreement is obtained for the spectral dependence of axial ratio and phase delay. As expected from theory, the single-layer meanderline design has relatively low throughput (23%), but with extension to multiple-layer designs, the meanderline approach offers significant potential benefits as compared to conventional birefringent crystalline waveplates in terms of spectral bandwidth, angular bandwidth, and cost. Simple changes in the lithographic geometry will allow designs to be developed for specific phase retardations over specified frequency ranges in the infrared, terahertz, or millimeter-wave bands, where custom-designed waveplates are not commercially available.
Keywords :
delays; electron beam lithography; optical retarders; spectral analysis; angular bandwidth; axial ratio; direct-write electron-beam lithography; frequency 25 THz to 37.5 THz; frequency-dependent material properties; infrared meanderline phase retarder; lithographic geometry; periodic-moment-method model; phase delay; single-layer meanderline quarter-wave phase retarder; spectral bandwidth; spectral dependence; wavelength 8 micron to 12 micron; Bandwidth; Birefringence; Delay; Frequency measurement; Lithography; Material properties; Optical retarders; Phase measurement; Throughput; Wavelength measurement; Frequency selective surfaces; infrared measurements; polarization;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2007.908369