菲涅耳透镜
光学
材料科学
全息术
3D打印
立体光刻
菲涅耳区
镜头(地质)
制作
焦距
波带板
菲涅耳数
菲涅耳衍射
光电子学
衍射
物理
复合材料
病理
替代医学
医学
作者
Murad Ali,Fahad Alam,Nader Vahdati,Haider Butt
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202101641
摘要
Additive manufacturing processes are capable of fabricating optical devices, including the production of contact lenses, waveguides, and Fresnel lenses used in a variety of applications. This study presents a novel fabrication method for high‐quality Fresnel lenses through a vat photopolymerization 3D printing method. Here, the 3D printing process is integrated with the micro/nanostructure fabrication to produce 3D optical components with imprinted micro/nanostructures in a single step. This straightforward approach allows imprinting a micro‐pattern (5 μm features size) onto the flat surface of a 3D‐printed Fresnel lens, achieve light focusing properties along with holographic rainbow effects. The printed lenses achieve focal lengths within ≤8 mm deviation from the predicted values. Such holographic Fresnel lenses are highly desirable in imaging‐based miniature spectrometers for mechanoluminescence sensoring. Thus, the masked stereolithography (MSLA) based 3D printing process can produce normal and holographic Fresnel lenses, vital in optical sensing and communication.
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