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12 September 2021 Seamless transition from simulation to experiment in micro-optics assembly process optimization
Andras Cserteg, Kornel Jahn, Abel M. Nagy, Kazuya Nagashima, Yozo Ishikawa
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Abstract
Digital twin of a test assembly setup was developed to simulate the different steps of the alignment sequence of a coupling system. Furthermore, a software framework was created that can control both the assembly setup and the simulation engine. According to the tests, the simulated results correlate well with the experimental data, even under different environmental conditions, such as the presence of background noise. This approach can enhance the development of assembly sequences for different kind of micro-optics modules
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Andras Cserteg, Kornel Jahn, Abel M. Nagy, Kazuya Nagashima, and Yozo Ishikawa "Seamless transition from simulation to experiment in micro-optics assembly process optimization", Proc. SPIE 11871, Optical Design and Engineering VIII, 1187114 (12 September 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2597150
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KEYWORDS
Optical fabrication

Zemax

Optical alignment

Micro optics

Optical simulations

Process modeling

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