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3 November 2003 Photo-induced surface relief on Azo polymer for optical component fabrication
Takashi Fukuda, Chang-Dae Keum, Hiro Matsuda, Kiyoshi Yase, Kaoru Tamada
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Abstract
With respect to the manufacturing of optical elements, facile and effective fabrication method is proposed. It is developed in connection with photo-induced surface relief (PSR)formation phenomenon that occurs on the azobenzene functionalized polymer film. Purely optically inscribed surface relief structures have been used as a plastic mold for manufacturing of its replica. At least a hundred times replication process has been achieved using thermosetting resin without any deterioration. This method has many merits not only from a technical viewpoint but also from a economical efficiency. In this report,first the PSR phenomenon is explained and then several examples for optical component fabrication are demonstrated.
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Takashi Fukuda, Chang-Dae Keum, Hiro Matsuda, Kiyoshi Yase, and Kaoru Tamada "Photo-induced surface relief on Azo polymer for optical component fabrication", Proc. SPIE 5183, Lithographic and Micromachining Techniques for Optical Component Fabrication II, (3 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.508289
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Optical components

Polymer thin films

Optics manufacturing

Computer generated holography

Ultraviolet radiation

Glasses

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