Abstract
We propose a unified approach to the multicriteria design of
diffractive optics. A multicriteria version of the direct binary
search that allows the user to adjust the compromise between the
diffraction efficiency and the signal-to-noise ratio already
exists. This technique has proved to be extremely powerful but also
very time consuming. We extend this multicriteria approach to the
iterative Fourier transform algorithm, which helps to reduce the
computation time dramatically, especially for multilevel
domains. Simulations as well as experimental validations are
provided.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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