Abstract

A technology for fabricating a diffractive microrelief on an end face of a polycrystalline IR fiber (PIR-fiber) is studied. We discuss how fabrication imperfections of a beam-splitter implemented on the fiber’s output end face could affect the specified intensity distribution of diffraction orders. Recommendations for improving the characteristics of the microrelief to manufacture are worked out.

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