Suppressing Ghost Diffraction in E-Beam-Written Gratings
TBMG-5186
05/01/2009
- Content
A modified scheme for electron-beam (E-beam) writing used in the fabrication of convex or concave diffraction gratings makes it possible to suppress the ghost diffraction heretofore exhibited by such gratings. Ghost diffraction is a spurious component of diffraction caused by a spurious component of grating periodicity as described below. The ghost diffraction orders appear between the main diffraction orders and are typically more intense than is the diffuse scattering from the grating. At such high intensity, ghost diffraction is the dominant source of degradation of grating performance.
- Citation
- "Suppressing Ghost Diffraction in E-Beam-Written Gratings," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2009.