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Fiber-integrated hybrid achromatic microlenses by combined femtosecond laser 3D printing.

Compact achromats for visible wavelengths are crucial for miniaturized and lightweight full-color endoscopes. Emerging femtosecond laser 3D printing technology offers new possibilities for enhancing the optical performance of miniature imaging… Click to show full abstract

Compact achromats for visible wavelengths are crucial for miniaturized and lightweight full-color endoscopes. Emerging femtosecond laser 3D printing technology offers new possibilities for enhancing the optical performance of miniature imaging lenses on fibers. In this work, we combine refractive and diffractive elements with complementary dispersive properties to create thin, high-performance hybrid achromatic lenses within the visible spectrum, avoiding the use of different optical materials. Using a fiber-integrated hybrid achromatic lens array, clear images are captured across different wavelengths. The fabrication process is carried out using femtosecond laser direct writing (DLW) assisted by femtosecond projection lithography based on a digital micromirror device (DMD). Our work is expected to significantly contribute to the advancement of integrated and miniaturized biomedical imaging devices.

Keywords: hybrid achromatic; femtosecond laser; achromatic microlenses; integrated hybrid; fiber integrated; laser printing

Journal Title: Optics letters
Year Published: 2024

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