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26 August 1996 Mounting, cementing, and handling of micro-optical elements
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Proceedings Volume 2783, Micro-Optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.248480
Event: Lasers, Optics, and Vision for Productivity in Manufacturing I, 1996, Besancon, France
Abstract
The greatest hindrance to wider applications of micro-optics is the inefficiency of the mounting process. Currently there are attempts to remedy this through transferring the know- how from the manufacture of great repeater lenses etc. into the micro-optical technology. Additionally there are necessary new methods for handling and exact positioning. The discussed mounting equipment consists in a six-axis robot, some special developed grippers, a working station for the adjustment and a dosage device (ink-jet and stamp- transfer technique). In future some ideas for special equipments of precision mounting are to be realized. The range of accuracy contents about 0.5 to 5 micrometer and some arcsec.
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Volker Guyenot, Ramona Eberhardt, Guenther Tittelbach, and Stefan Risse "Mounting, cementing, and handling of micro-optical elements", Proc. SPIE 2783, Micro-Optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems, (26 August 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.248480
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KEYWORDS
Adhesives

Micro optics

Lenses

Optical components

Cements

Molybdenum

Tolerancing

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