Opt Lett. 2018 Nov 1;43(21):5283-5286. doi: 10.1364/OL.43.005283.
The fabrication of 3D-printed micro-optical systems by femtosecond direct laser writing is state of the art. However, the inherent transparency of the lens mount, which is also made of photopolymer, causes a degradation of the image contrast due to stray light and scattering. Furthermore, apertures play a key role in optical design but cannot be directly integrated during 3D printing. Here, we present a superfine inkjet process for targeted filling of 3D-printed cavities in order to integrate apertures and nontransparent hulls without any alignment. Considerable contrast improvement and micro-optical systems with increased functionality are demonstrated.
通过飞秒直接激光写入制造 3D 打印微光学系统是目前的技术前沿。然而,由于杂散光和散射,同样由光聚合物制成的透镜座的固有透明度会导致图像对比度降低。此外,孔径在光学设计中起着关键作用,但在 3D 打印过程中不能直接集成。在这里,我们提出了一种超细喷墨工艺,用于有针对性地填充 3D 打印腔,以在无需对准的情况下集成孔径和不透明外壳。演示了相当大的对比度改善和具有增强功能的微光学系统。