Fabrication of microlens array with controllable high NA and tailored optical characteristics using confined ink-jetting

  • Li Wang
  • , Yu Luo
  • , Zeng Zeng Liu
  • , Xueming Feng
  • , Bingheng Lu

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Abstract

This work presents an economic and controllable fabricating method of high numerical aperture (NA) polymer microlens array (MLA) based on ink-jetting technology. The MLAs are ink-jetted to align on micro platforms patterned flexible PDMS substrate. The shape of a sole lens is constructed by the ink-jetted pre-cured polymer volume confined on a micro platform. In this way, MLAs with targeted geometries—as well as tailored optical characteristics—can be printed, leading to freely designed optical properties. High NA from 0.446 to 0.885 and focal lengths between 99.26 μm and 39.45 μm are demonstrated, confirming theoretical predictions. Particularly, both the simulations and experimental measurements in optical properties are carried out, demonstrating that microlenses with shapes beyond a hemisphere (CA > 90°) exhibits higher light utilization efficiency and wider viewing angle. Meanwhile, the MLAs are fabricated on flexible PDMS substrates and can be attached to other curved surfaces for wider field of view imaging and higher sensitivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-422
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume442
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Flexible substrate
  • Ink-jetting
  • Microlens array
  • Numerical aperture

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