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Microoptics is still an emerging field with a huge potential for a large number of applications. This monograph brings together the most recent developments in order to give a broad overview.
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Contents
Introduction
Jurgen Jahns, Karl-Heinz Brenner Microstructure Technology for Optical Component Fabrication
E.-Bernhard Kley, Lars-Christian Wittig, Andreas Tunnermann Microlithographic Pattern Generation for Optics
Bernd Schnabel Modeling of Free-Space Microoptics
Uwe D. Zeitner, Peter Schreiber, Wolfgang Karthe Modeling of Photonic Waveguides and Circuits
Reinhard M arz Modeling of Waveguide-Optical Devices by the Method of Lines
Reinhold Pregla Microoptics using the LIGA Technology
Ines Frese Modular Fabrication Concept for LIGA-based Microoptics
Jurgen Mohr, Arndt Last, Ulrike Wallrabe Fabrication of optical waveguides in dielectrics by femtosecond laser pulses
Stefan Nolte, Matthias Will, Jonas Burgho., Andreas Tunnermann Integrated Planar Erbium-Doped Waveguide Amplifiers: Technological and Optical Considerations
Matthias Brinkmann, Ste.en Reichel, Joseph S. Hayden Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Waveguides
Cecile Jamois, Ralf Boris Wehrspohn, Christian Hermann, Ortwin Hess, Lucio Claudio Andreani, Ulrich G osele Interferometric Measurement of Microlenses Including Cylindrical Lenses
Norbert Lindlein, J urgen Lamprecht, Johannes Schwider The Integrated Microlens - The Development of Vertical and Horizontal Integration
Masahiro Oikawa Planar-Integrated Free-Space Optics - from Components to Systems
Matthias Gruber, Jurgen Jahns Microoptical Structures for Semiconductor Light Sources
Werner Spath Microoptic Sensors
Albrecht Brandenburg Fiber Optic Gyros and MEMS Accelerometers
Andreas Rasch, Eberhard Handrich, G unter Spahlinger, Martin Hafen, Sven Voigt, Michael Weingartner Microoptical Applications in Spectrally Encoded Fiber Sensor Systems
Hartmut Bartelt Micro-Optical Beam Shaping for Supershort-Pulse Lasers
Rudiger Grunwald,Volker Kebbel Index
Summary
Microoptics is still an emerging field with a huge potential for a large number of applications. This monograph brings together the most recent developments in order to give a broad overview.
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"The book brings together contributions from different areas of microoptics to describe the status of their work. … the volume not only simply commands a presence of every bookshelf of graduate students, teachers, and researchers in industry … but also belongs to the library of everyone wishing to stay better equipped with up-to-date-information with many new results. The book is bound to influence the knowledge and way of thinking of researchers in industry … ." (Current Engineering Practice, Vol. 47 (3), 2004-2005)
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From the reviews:
"The book brings together contributions from different areas of microoptics to describe the status of their work. ... the volume not only simply commands a presence of every bookshelf of graduate students, teachers, and researchers in industry ... but also belongs to the library of everyone wishing to stay better equipped with up-to-date-information with many new results. The book is bound to influence the knowledge and way of thinking of researchers in industry ... ." (Current Engineering Practice, Vol. 47 (3), 2004-2005)