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Researchers Create Complex Optics Out of a Fluid Situation

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Researchers at Technion: Israel Institute of Technology have developed a method to fabricate freeform optical components by shaping a volume of curable liquid polymer. The work may enable faster prototyping of customized optical components for a variety of applications, including corrective lenses, augmented and virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, medical imaging, and astronomy. The current process for creating freeform optics is difficult and expensive due to the amount of specialized equipment required to mechanically process and polish their surfaces. Technion researchers used a...Read full article

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    Published: December 2021
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    freeform optics
    Freeform optics refers to the design and fabrication of optical surfaces that do not follow traditional symmetric shapes, such as spheres or aspheres. Unlike standard optical components with symmetric and rotationally invariant surfaces, freeform optics feature non-rotationally symmetric and often complex surfaces. These surfaces can be tailored to meet specific optical requirements, offering greater flexibility in designing optical systems and achieving improved performance. Key points about...
    Research & TechnologyOpticslensespolymersfabricationopticaMaterialsoptical fabricationFreeformfreeform lensliquidTechnionTechnion-Israel Institute of TechnologyAsia Pacificfreeform opticscommercialTechnology News

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