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1 December 1995 Injection molding of binary optical elements
Robert D. TeKolste, W. Hudson Welch
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Abstract
Binary optical elements are finding increased use in a wide range of applications. Fabrication of binary optical elements generally remains a time consuming and expensive process. Even in high volume, costs can be prohibitive, especially for elements larger than a few millimeters in diameter. Replications techniques, such as injection molding, have recently begun to show promise as a means of manufacturing binary optical elements, and doing so at a significant cost reduction over conventional photolithographic means. We report on recent improvements in the application of injection molding techniques to the replication of binary optical elements. Several examples of binary elements fabricated by these techniques, as well as present process capability, will be discussed.
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Robert D. TeKolste and W. Hudson Welch "Injection molding of binary optical elements", Proc. SPIE 2600, Design, Fabrication, and Applications of Precision Plastic Optics, (1 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227911
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Optical components

Birefringence

Atomic force microscopy

Silica

Fabrication

Optical scanning systems

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