Latest Microoptics developments allow to fabricate lens arrays at extreme precision by imprint in curable plastic materials. With the perfect control of lens surface shape, variation of refractive index in the bulk of Microoptics assembly become important and might be a factor influencing the quality of optical components. The project focusses on characterization of optical material parameters and its measurement to allow conclusions on element quality and production process improvements.
Project Partners:
Lynceetec – Spezialists in holographic microscopy
SussMicrooptics – Microoptics manufacturer
Fluxim – Simulation if material properties
EPFL/EMPA – Material research and characterisation
VIVIOR AG, Anja Starke
Swiss Queen GmbH, Michela Mastropietro
CEDES AG, Martin Hardegger
HUBER+SUHNER AG, Matthias Bleibler
Thoratec Switzerland GmbH, Stephan Rupp
Swisens AG, Erny Niederberger
AAA Assemblage Acoustique Azau, Csaba Azau
No-Touch Robotics GmbH, Marcel Schuck
Vario-optics AG, Nikolaus Flöry
IngStaff GmbH, Mehmet Demirel
Oryl Photonics SA, Orly Tarun
FHNW, Bojan Resan
ZHAW, Dirk Penner
FH OST, Oliver Fähnle
xirrus GmbH, Lukas Schuler
Synova SA, Jeremie Diboine
Infrascreen, Benoit de Combaud
RhySearch Optical Coating, Heidi Thomé
XENLUX AG, Philippe Morel
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