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Microlens Arrays Dan Daly

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Microlens Arrays Dan Daly
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 74.35 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Dan Daly
ISBN: 9780748408931, 0748408932
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Microlens Arrays Dan Daly by Dan Daly 9780748408931, 0748408932 instant download after payment.

"The trend towards miniaturisation in optics and electro-optics has led to a demand for sub-millimetre sized microlenses. Microlens Arrays describes the large number of applications for microlenses and the variety of manufacturing methods which have been developed to fulfil these needs. A detailed description is given of the melted photoresist manufacturing technique in order to give the reader enough information to make lenses of their own." "The measurement of the optical performance of the microlenses produced is vital to ensure that they are suitable for the intended application. A critical evaluation is provided of the measurement techniques available for both individual microlenses and microlens arrays."

"Microlens Arrays is an essential reference both for those working on the development, fabrication and testing of micro-optic systems and for users of microlens arrays in areas such as telecommunications, sensors and displays."--Jacket.

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