Apparatus for use in high fidelty replication of diffractive opt

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With means applying wave energy or electrical energy...

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1563796, 4251744, B32B 3100

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for replicating diffractive optical elements by embossing a master optical element into a photopolymer material disposed on a substrate, including a fixture for retaining, aligning, and conveying radiation to the embossing sample so that the photopolymer cures under pressure. Intermediate nickel optical elements may be used in lieu of quartz optical masters. The liquid processing techniques disclosed herein allow the replication of diffractive optics on curved substrates. This additional advantage eliminates the need for a plano optical interface further reducing the element count for a given optical system.

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F. Shvartsman, Replication of Diffractive Optics, Critical Reviews on Diffractive and Miniaturized Optics, SPIE vol. CR49, 1993.

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