25 April 2016 Wood lens design philosophy based on a binary additive manufacturing technique
Peter L. Marasco, Christopher Bailey
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Abstract
Using additive manufacturing techniques in optical engineering to construct a gradient index (GRIN) optic may overcome a number of limitations of GRIN technology. Such techniques are maturing quickly, yielding additional design degrees of freedom for the engineer. How best to employ these degrees of freedom is not completely clear at this time. This paper describes a preliminary design philosophy, including assumptions, pertaining to a particular printing technique for GRIN optics. It includes an analysis based on simulation and initial component measurement.
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Peter L. Marasco and Christopher Bailey "Wood lens design philosophy based on a binary additive manufacturing technique," Optical Engineering 55(4), 040502 (25 April 2016). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.55.4.040502
Published: 25 April 2016
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KEYWORDS
GRIN lenses

Polymers

Binary data

Additive manufacturing

Gradient-index optics

Printing

Geometrical optics

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