We describe a color separation optical element with potential display appli
cations that is designed to separate light into an array of red, green, and
blue stripes formed at a certain distance from the component. The stripe c
olor separation grating is a surface-relief diffractive optical element com
posed of a repeated pattern of three constituent gratings. We describe the
design principles and a numerical analysis of the component, showing that a
maximum theoretical efficiency with which the colors are directed into the
stripes is similar to 80%. We also examine the dependence of the efficienc
y on the grating feature size. In addition, we report on the fabrication of
four of these components, using a combination of electron-beam lithography
and photolithography with a backexposure technique. Measurements are prese
nted to show the color separation property. (C) 1999 Optical Society of Ame
rica.