Abstract
Binary optics is widely recognized as an important advance, but the full development of applications has been inhibited by the limited availability of the necessary software and hardware tools to experiment with binary elements. Special purpose scientific binary optic design software and e-beam fabrication facilities are found in only a few laboratories, to which most university or government researchers or industrial designers have little access.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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