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Micro-optics fabrication using blurred tomography

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arxiv 2401.08799 v1 pith:YY26SYPB submitted 2024-01-16 physics.optics physics.app-ph

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We demonstrate the fabrication of millimeter-sized optical components using tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM). By purposely blurring the writing beams through the use of a large etendue source, the layer-like artifacts called striations are eliminated enabling the rapid and direct fabrication of smooth surfaces. We call this method blurred tomography, and demonstrate its capability by printing a plano-convex optical lens with comparable imaging performance to that of a commercially-available glass lens. Furthermore, due to the intrinsic freeform design nature of VAM, we demonstrate the double-sided fabrication of a biconvex microlens array, and for the first time demonstrate overprinting of a lens onto an optical fiber using this printing modality. This approach to VAM will pave the way for low-cost, rapid-prototyping of freeform optical components.

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