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Soft Lithography Reproduces Microlenses

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Daniel S. Burgess

As we move from the electronics to the photonics age, micro-optics are finding a place in more and more applications. Now researchers have introduced a soft lithography process that they hope will enable the low-cost, mass production of microlenses for applications such as telecommunications, optical memory and imaging. Using a soft lithography process, researchers are reproducing arrays of microlenses. The approach promises to reduce manufacturing costs by replicating lenses from a high-quality master. Several approaches exist for fabricating microlenses, but optical quality tends to...Read full article

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    Published: May 2003
    Glossary
    micro-optics
    Micro-optics refers to the design, fabrication, and application of optical components and systems at a microscale level. These components are miniaturized optical elements that manipulate light at a microscopic level, providing functionalities such as focusing, collimating, splitting, and shaping light beams. Micro-optics play a crucial role in various fields, including telecommunications, imaging systems, medical devices, sensors, and consumer electronics. Key points about micro-optics: ...
    optical memory
    1. The direct storage of data as bits in memory using optical systems and properties. The memory makes use of a laser beam that is divided by a beamsplitter and controlled by a modulator and a deflector to transpose bits into a given area of storage in memory. On the other side of the memory plane, a laser and a deflector read the memory, bit by bit, the bits being read by a scanning photodetector. Erasure is accomplished by writing with the beam at a different wavelength. 2. The ability of a...
    ApplicationsCommunicationsImagingindustrialmicro-opticsmicrolensesoptical memoryResearch & Technologysoft lithography processTech Pulsetelecommunications

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