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Laser direct-write technique for fabricating microlens arrays on soda-lime glass with a Nd:YVO_4 laser
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsMicro-optical ComponentLaser Micro-processingOptical PropertiesMaterials FabricationLaser Direct-write TechniqueSpherical MicrolensesMicroscale SystemNanolithography MethodNanophotonicsMaterials ScienceYvo_4 LaserNanomanufacturingFabrication TechniqueGlass SubstrateLaser Processing TechnologySoda-lime GlassLaser-assisted DepositionOptical ComponentsMicro TechnologyFocal LengthAdvanced Laser ProcessingMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsGlass PhotonicsNanofabricationMicromachining
A one-step direct-write technique for fabricating spherical microlenses on soda-lime glass substrates is described. Using a Q switched Nd:YVO(4) laser combined with a galvanometer system, square and triangular microlens arrays were fabricated. The focal length of microlenses is measured using direct and nondirect methods. Values around 118 and 125 µm were obtained for the microlens focal length of square and triangular arrays, respectively. A noncontact profilometer is used for determining the surface roughness of square and triangular arrays. Results are compared with that of glass substrate.
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