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21 April 2006 Replicated micro-optics for multimedia products
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Advances in design, materials and production technology for micro-optical components have led to strong growth in their use in today's consumer products. In particular, micro-optical components produced by replication technologies such as UV embossing can now withstand the severe processing and environmental requirements of the consumer electronics industry, including lead-free IR reflow and thermal shock. With their small size and low weight, as well as the possibility of optical function not achievable by conventional optics, micro-optical components and systems are finding applications in a wide variety of products. In the field of multimedia, novel designs and new production techniques are enabling applications in key areas such as illumination and display. The extreme compactness of micro-optical components, with typical thickness under 1 mm and footprints of only some millimeters square, makes them a natural candidate for consumer products such as mobile phones, pocket projectors and displays. Advances in UV embossing technology, enabling micro-optics to be mounted over various light sources in a variety of different ways, also allow extremely compact opto-electronic modules to be realized at highly competitive prices. In this paper we summarize recent technology developments and describe a number of multimedia applications utilizing state-of-the-art micro-optics.
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Martin Salt and Markus Rossi "Replicated micro-optics for multimedia products", Proc. SPIE 6196, Photonics in Multimedia, 61960F (21 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.661752
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KEYWORDS
Micro optics

Light emitting diodes

Multimedia

Ultraviolet radiation

Optics manufacturing

Microlens

Microlens array

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