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31 December 1996 Refractive microlens arrays with parabolic section profile and no dead area
Bo Chen, Lurong Guo, Jiyue Tang, Weijian Tian
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Proceedings Volume 2866, International Conference on Holography and Optical Information Processing (ICHOIP '96); (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263129
Event: International Conference on Holography and Optical Information Processing, 1996, Nanjing, China
Abstract
We introduce a new type of microlens arrays, which has a continuous relief of parabolic section profile and has no dead area. Because of its continuous relief, this type of microlens arrays has much less chromatic aberration compare to kinoform microlens arrays, and has no dead area problem of other type of refractive microlens arrays. The method called `moving-mask' to fabricate such microlens arrays is presented and the experimental results are also given.
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Bo Chen, Lurong Guo, Jiyue Tang, and Weijian Tian "Refractive microlens arrays with parabolic section profile and no dead area", Proc. SPIE 2866, International Conference on Holography and Optical Information Processing (ICHOIP '96), (31 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263129
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KEYWORDS
Microlens array

Microlens

Imaging systems

Micro optics

Chromatic aberrations

Computer generated holography

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