Abstract
Lippmann–Bragg broadband volume holographic mirrors, with chirp normal to the surface, represent an entirely new class of grating. These gratings are presented and analyzed theoretically by using a combination of the multiple-beam interference method and Kogelnik’s local solution for uniform gratings. Particularly noteworthy is the new grating’s combination of a very high Bragg diffraction efficiency (>99.5%) with a large tunable bandwidth (from 5 to >300 nm).
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