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Surface-relief gratings with high spatial frequency fabricated using direct glass imprinting process

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Abstract

Surface-relief gratings with high spatial frequencies were first fabricated using a direct imprinting process with a glassy carbon mold at the softening temperature of phosphate glass. A grating with maximum height of 730nm and 500nm period was formed on the glass surface by the pressing at the softening temperature of glass under constant pressure of 0.4kNcm2. Phase retardation of 0.1λ was observed between TE-polarized and TM-polarized light at 600nm wavelength.

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