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1 November 1990 New technology of optical components based on local laser thermoconsolidation of porous glasses and coats
Vadim P. Veiko, E. B. Iakovlev, G. K. Kostjuk, Vladimir A. Chuiko, Paul A. Fomichev, V. S. Kozhukharov
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Abstract
A new laser method is reported for manufacturing of microoptical components including high-aperture microlenses and microobjectives which can be used in fiber-optic communication links, in integrated optic devices, in the laser technique and technology, as well as in scanning optics. The physical model of the local laser thermoconsolidation process is described. The main types of the microoptical elements and their specific parameters are presented.
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Vadim P. Veiko, E. B. Iakovlev, G. K. Kostjuk, Vladimir A. Chuiko, Paul A. Fomichev, and V. S. Kozhukharov "New technology of optical components based on local laser thermoconsolidation of porous glasses and coats", Proc. SPIE 1328, Sol-Gel Optics, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22585
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Optical components

Laser applications

Thin film coatings

Chemical elements

Laser sintering

Microlens

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