Results of the development of CVD diamond transmissive diffractive optical
elements (DOEs) for CO2 lasers an reported. The technique of laser ablation
patterning of a diamond surface was applied to create a given phase micror
elief on mechanically polished diamond plates. Micropatterning was performe
d using a KrF excimer laser (lambda=248 nm). Multilevel spherical (focal di
stanc of=100 mm) and cylindrical (f=25 mm) Fresnel lenses with an aperture
up to 6x6 mm(2) were produced and tested. Using a cw CO2 laser as a probing
beam, the intensity distribution in the focal plane and the focal depth of
the lenses produced were measured, and these data are in good agreement wi
th the results of calculations. The diffraction efficiency of the developed
CVD diamond diffractive optical elements was found to be only 1-2% lower t
han the theoretical value.