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Title: Chromatic dispersion compensation in a Fresnel lens by means of a diffraction grating

Conference ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962179· OSTI ID:5231732

A Fresnel lens's imaging performance can be seriously impaired by chromatic dispersion which typically doubles the diameter of the focused sun image in a solar concentrator. This problem can be alleviated by means of a molded diffraction grating whose diffraction-induced dispersion offsets and substantially cancels the lens's intrinsic refractive index dispersion. The grating lines would comprise a second tier of small-scale, Fresnel-type facets superimposed on the lens facets, with a typical grating facet height of about 40 microinches and a facet width ranging from about 1 milliinch at the edge of the lens to around 5 or 10 milliinches near the center. In its primary intended application the grating would function in a core daylighting system to improve the optical performance of a collector which focuses direct sunlight into fiber optic couplers. For this application chromatic dispersion would be reduced by an order of magnitude with only a 2% loss in optical efficiency. 6 refs., 9 figs.

Research Organization:
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE/CE
DOE Contract Number:
AC03-76SF00098
OSTI ID:
5231732
Report Number(s):
LBL-27950; CONF-890836-22; ON: DE90004030
Resource Relation:
Journal Volume: 1149; Conference: 33. SPIE annual international technical symposium on optical and optoelectronic applied science and engineering, San Diego, CA (USA), 6-11 Aug 1989
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English