Microlens Arrays

Microlens Arrays by Dan Daly, published by CRC Press on November 23, 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of the technology behind microlens arrays, consisting of 240 pages in English. This book addresses the growing demand for sub-millimeter sized lenses in optics and electro-optics, detailing the various fabrication techniques and applications that benefit from these innovative components.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the production processes, including the Thermal Reflow of Photoresist technique and the Silicon Elastomer Replication Process. The book also covers the evaluation methods necessary for assessing lens performance, providing insights into the limitations and capabilities of these techniques. With a focus on technology and engineering, Microlens Arrays serves as a valuable resource for those interested in microelectronics, lasers, photonics, and optics.
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The general trend towards miniaturisation and parallelism in optics and electro-optics has led to a requirement for arrays of sub-millimetre sized lenses. Thus, the demand for these microlens arrays has increased dramatically over recent years. Dan Daly’s book describes the technology of microlens arrays and provides a recipe for producing them. It surveys the many fabrication techniques and discusses the numerous applications which either require or enhanced by the use of microlens arrays.
This book gives a full description of the processes involved in production and limitations of the techniques. Processes looked at include the Thermal Reflow of Photoresist technique and the Silicon Elastomer Replication Process. As the measurement of microlenses is an intrinsic part of the production process, the methods which can be used to evaluate lens performance are explained.
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