Microoptics : from technology to applications
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Microoptics : from technology to applications
(Springer series in optical sciences, v. 97)
Springer, c2004
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Description
Microoptics is still an emerging field with a huge potential for a large number of applications. This monograph brings together the most recent developments in order to give a broad overview.
Table of Contents
Microstructure Technology for Optical Component Fabrication.- Microlithographic Pattern Generation for Optics.- Modeling of Free-Space Microoptics.- Modeling of Photonic Waveguides and Circuits.- Modeling of Waveguide-Optical Devices by the Method of Lines.- Microoptics Using the LIGA Technology.- Modular Fabrication Concept for LIGA-Based Microoptics.- Fabrication of Optical Waveguides in Dielectrics by Femtosecond Laser Pulses.- Integrated Planar Erbium-Doped Waveguide Amplifiers: Technological and Optical Considerations.- Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Waveguides.- Interferometric Measurement of Microlenses Including Cylindrical Lenses.- The Integrated Microlens: The Development of Vertical and Horizontal Integration.- Planar-Integrated Free-Space Optics: From Components to Systems.- Microoptical Structures for Semiconductor Light Sources.- Microoptic Sensors.- Fiber-Optic Gyros and MEMS Accelerometers.- Microoptical Applications in Spectrally Encoded Fiber Sensor Systems.- Microoptical Beam Shaping for Supershort-Pulse Lasers.
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