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13 November 2001 A plethora of micro-optical systems
William C. Sweatt, Mial E. Warren, Shanalyn A. Kemme, Todd R. Christenson, Olga Blum-Spahn, Michael B. Sinclair, Michael Alfred Butler, Stephen M. Gentry
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There are many applications for micro-optics. Perhaps the most exciting use of micro-optics is in fiber optical communication systems, getting the light signals in and out of the fibers. Other possible uses include data processing, chemical sensing, and spectroscopic applications. In this talk we will describe (mu) ChemLab, the Polychromator, a new spectroscopic gas identification device, a fiberoptic status monitor, and a deep X-ray lithographic technique for fabricating micro-optical systems.
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William C. Sweatt, Mial E. Warren, Shanalyn A. Kemme, Todd R. Christenson, Olga Blum-Spahn, Michael B. Sinclair, Michael Alfred Butler, and Stephen M. Gentry "A plethora of micro-optical systems", Proc. SPIE 4437, Gradient Index, Miniature, and Diffractive Optical Systems II, (13 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448149
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Molecules

Fiber optics

Lithography

Sensors

Telecommunications

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

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