Microoptics : From Technology to Applications /
The continuing trend towards miniaturisation and integration, well-known from electronics, is also a significant factor for optical system development. Many novel applications depend on the availability of suitable components and (sub- )systems that offer features like small size, low cost, robustne...
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2004.
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| Series: | Springer series in optical sciences ;
97. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Integrated Microlens: The Development of Vertical and Horizontal Integration
- Microstructure Technology for Optical Component Fabrication
- Lithography for Optics
- Modeling of Free-Space Microoptics
- Fiber Optic Gyroscopes
- Microoptics in Fiber Sensors
- Microoptical Components and Systems Based on Polymers
- Modeling of Photonic Waveguides and Circuits
- Modeling of Optical Devices by the Method of Lines
- Planar Integrated Free-Space Optics
- From Components to Systems
- Semiconductor Light Sources
- A Refractive Free-Space Micro-Optical 4X4 Interconnect with Aspherical Lenses and Optical Fanout
- Fabrication of Integrated Optical Devices in Dielectrics by Femtosecond Laser Pulses
- Interferometric Measurement of Microlenses Including Cylindrical Lenses
- Glass Modification Techniques for Photonic Devices
- Microoptic Sensors
- Passive Optical Components for Telecommunications
- Microoptical Beam Shaping of Supershort-Pulse Lasers
- Materials and Design for Photonic Crystals.