Abstract:
It is well known that films of chalcogenide glasses are an appropriate material for
fabrication of diffraction optical elements (DOE) which manifest high resolution and transparency
in the wide range of spectrum. However, there are problems related mostly with transmission
changes in the films during recording. The low diffraction efficiency of DOE after recording is
increased by subsequent chemical selective etching of the surface. This is a rather complex
technological step, and the wet etching may distort the quality of optical surface of DOE.