3D printing of optical components
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3D printing of optical components
(Springer series in optical sciences, 233)
Springer, 2021
- pbk.
- タイトル別名
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Three dimensional printing of optical components
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This edited volume reviews the current state of the art in the additive manufacturing of optical componentry, exploring key principles, materials, processes and applications.
A short introduction lets readers familiarize themselves with the fundamental principles of the 3D printing method. This is followed by a chapter on commonly-used and emerging materials for printing of optical components, and subsequent chapters are dedicated to specific topics and case studies. The high potential of additive manufactured optical components is presented based on different manufacturing techniques and accompanied with extensive examples - from nanooptics to large scale optics - and taking research and industrial perspectives. Readers are provided with an extensive overview of the new possibilities brought about by this alternative method for optical components manufacture. Finally, the limitations of the method with respect to manufacturing techniques, materials and optical properties of the generated objects are discussed.
With contributions from experts in academia and industry, this work will appeal to a wide readership, from undergraduate students through engineers to researchers interested in modern methods of manufacturing optical components.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction into Additive ManufacturingChapter 2 Selective laser melting of reflective opticsChapter 3 3D printing of optics based on conventional printing technologiesChapter 4 3D printing of transparent glassesChapter 5 Industrial Scale Fabrication of Optical Components using High Precision 3D Printing: Aspects - Applications - PerspectivesChapter 6 3D-printed micro-optics by femtosecond direct laser writingChapter 7 Hybrid polymers for conventional and additive manufacturing of microoptical elementsIndex
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