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16 October 2017 Concept for a new approach to realize complex optical systems in high volume
Heinrich Grüger, Jens Knobbe, Tino Pügner, Michael Leuckefeld, Peter Reinig, Sebastian Meyer
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Proceedings Volume 10448, Optifab 2017; 1044803 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279782
Event: SPIE Optifab, 2017, Rochester, New York, United States
Abstract
A groundbreaking new approach [1] for the fabrication of complex photonic systems, especially such with off-axis optics, has been invented based on planar mounting in combination with a novel folding approach.

Up to now volume production of photonic systems has been optimized for on-axis lens based optical systems. Chromatic aberration limits the usage or spectral range of these systems. Applying mirrors instead of lenses may help to suppress chromatic aberrations and wavelength depending absorption. The assembly of reflective optics, often in an off-axis configuration, is a complex process. So far most tools for volume production apply stacking of components in planar technology. Off-axis systems are typically assembled by more or less manually alignment of the components, which is not in favor for mass and low cost production of these systems.

The novel approach utilizers a planar substrate featuring preprocessed bending lines. A high accuracy tool for planar assembly places the components onto the substrate. Then the sides of the substrate are bent leading to a predefined three dimensional body. The off-axis optical path inside is generated automatically.

This concept is not limited to rectangular shapes but can also be applied to more complex systems, for example the so called “W-configuration” for a Czerny-Turner spectrometer.

First tests of the “bend and place assembly” have been performed successfully on a camera setup to prove the working principle.
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Heinrich Grüger, Jens Knobbe, Tino Pügner, Michael Leuckefeld, Peter Reinig, and Sebastian Meyer "Concept for a new approach to realize complex optical systems in high volume", Proc. SPIE 10448, Optifab 2017, 1044803 (16 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279782
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Cameras

Chromatic aberrations

Mirrors

3D printing

Optical mounts

Photonics systems

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