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Microoptics Technology (2nd Ed.)
Fabrication and Applications of Lens Arrays and Devices
Author: Borrelli Nicholas F.
Language: EnglishSubject for Microoptics Technology:
Keywords
Lens Arrays; Grin Lens; Photonic Crystal; Refractive Index; Photosensitive Glass; Photonic Crystal Structure; Photonic Crystal Fibers; Diffractive Lenses; Fiber Bragg Gratings; Diffractive Element; Diffraction Efficiency; Microlens Array; Microoptical Elements; Ray Trace; Numerical Aperture; Optical Isolators; Spherical Aberration; Lens Diameter; TM Mode; Gradient Index; Single Mode Fiber; Dielectric Tensor; Negative Refractive Index; Irradiance Profile; Ultra-short Pulses
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Add to cart the print on demand of Borrelli Nicholas F.Publication date: 11-2004
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Publication date: 09-2019
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It has been five years since the publication of the first edition of Microoptics Technology. In that time, optical technology has experienced an unparalleled burst of activity that has produced a body of significant real results that have advanced new materials, devices, and systems. Building on the foundation of the first edition, this comprehensive reference presents an introduction and review of the optics and methods of microoptic elements with particular emphasis on lenses and lens arrays.
The author explores advances that emerged from the flurry of activity over the last five years. With two new chapters and another fully expanded, the book covers current and new methods of fabrication of microlenses, as well as refractive, GRIN, and diffractive methods. It also includes chapters on optical devices that utilize the microoptic fabrication methods, including micro-diffraction gratings and optical isolators, together with a discussion of a number of important applications.
See what's new in the Second Edition:
The first edition was the first resource to collect all microlens fabrication methods into a single volume. With more than 600 references, tables, equations, drawings, and photographs, Microoptics Technology, Second Edition replaces its predecessor as the gold standard reference in this field.