Method for forming lens at end portion of optical apparatus, opt

Coating processes – Direct application of electrical – magnetic – wave – or... – Chemical deposition from liquid contiguous with substrate...

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ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a lens at an end portion of an optical apparatus, such as an optical fiber assembly, a fiber optical CRT or an LED array, which method comprises a dipping step wherein the end portion of the optical apparatus is dipped into an unsolidified photo-setting resin and a lighting step wherein the photo-setting resin is solidified according to an intensity distribution of the light outputted from the optical apparatus. Further, an optical information processing apparatus and an optical signal transmission apparatus have a lens array formed by the above method.

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