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30 November 2023 Integrated photonics and miniaturized optics produced with 3D printing in glass
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Proceedings Volume PC12778, Optifab 2023; PC127780L (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2690498
Event: SPIE Optifab, 2023, Rochester, New York, United States
Abstract
Integrated photonics represents a fast-growing market targeting an increasing number of stakeholders and application fields. With its fabrication platform for advanced integrated photonic components in glass, FEMTOprint can produce high-precision optical and opto-mechanical connectors monolithically aligned with micro-optical elements within a single fabrication process. Therefore, no extra alignment is required and all optical elements can be positioned with sub-micron precision. We will present examples of the most common building blocks used for Integrated Photonics Circuits, i.e. fiber inlets for passive alignment, optical 3D waveguides as well as micro-optical elements for beam shaping such as micro-lenses and micro-mirrors.
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Andrea Lovera, Pietro Bernasconi, Marco Giacone, Enrico Casamenti, Cesare Alfieri, and Rolando Ferrini "Integrated photonics and miniaturized optics produced with 3D printing in glass", Proc. SPIE PC12778, Optifab 2023, PC127780L (30 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2690498
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KEYWORDS
Integrated photonics

Glasses

Integrated optics

3D printing

Fabrication

Miniaturization

Chemical elements

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