Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
734425 Optics & Laser Technology 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Hot embossing fabrication of microoptical elements made from soft glasses.•Investigation of glass selection criteria: transmission window, resistance to crystallization, and adhesion.•Selection of lead–bismuth–zinc oxide glass and hot embossing of demonstrator elements.

Hot embossing is an attractive alternative to other micro-replication methods, since its cost effectiveness makes it suitable for mass-fabrication of wide range of elements. In this work, hot embossing is presented in context of fabrication of micro-optical elements made of soft glasses for near and mid infrared spectral region. Particular attention is given to the selection of suitable materials from which the mold is prepared, in order to minimize sticking and degradation of the embossing stamps. Refractive lens and diffractive gratings are successfully developed with the proposed approach.

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