Applied Optics 2011-05-10

Chalcogenide glass microlenses by inkjet printing.

Eric A Sanchez, Maike Waldmann, Craig B Arnold

Index: Appl. Opt. 50(14) , 1974-8, (2011)

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Abstract

We demonstrate micrometer scale mid-IR lenses for integrated optics, using solution-based inkjet printing techniques and subsequent processing. Arsenic sulfide spherical microlenses with diameters of 10-350 μm and focal lengths of 10-700 μm have been fabricated. The baking conditions can be used to tune the precise focal length.


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