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19 August 1998 Recent advances in diffractive- and micro-optics technology
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Proceedings Volume 3573, OPTIKA '98: 5th Congress on Modern Optics; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324544
Event: OPTIKA '98: Fifth Congress on Modern Optics, 1998, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
Recent advances in single-point diamond turning and single- point laser pattern generation permit diffractive- and micro-optics components to be fabricated with optical performances approaching the theoretical limits. This improved quality is spurring active product development in a number new application areas, including head-mounted displays, laser printing systems, optical telecommunications, optical data storage, and laser projection systems.
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G. Michael Morris "Recent advances in diffractive- and micro-optics technology", Proc. SPIE 3573, OPTIKA '98: 5th Congress on Modern Optics, (19 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324544
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KEYWORDS
Micro optics

Laser applications

Optical components

Single point diamond turning

Chemical elements

Nonimpact printing

Laser optics

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