08 Fakultät Mathematik und Physik

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    Tailored nanocomposites for 3D printed micro-optics
    (2020) Weber, Ksenia; Werdehausen, Daniel; König, Peter; Thiele, Simon; Schmid, Michael; Decker, Manuel; Oliveira, Peter William de; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald
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    Mass-producible micro-optical elements by injection compression molding and focused ion beam structured titanium molding tools
    (2020) Ristok, Simon; Roeder, Marcel; Thiele, Simon; Hentschel, Mario; Guenther, Thomas; Zimmermann, André; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald
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    Interlaboratory comparison measurements of aspheres
    (2018) Schachtschneider, R.; Fortmeier, I.; Stavridis, M.; Asfour, J.; Berger, G.; Bergmann, R. B.; Beutler, A.; Blümel, T.; Klawitter, H.; Kubo, K.; Liebl, J.; Löffler, F.; Meeß, R.; Pruß, Christof; Ramm, D.; Sandner, M.; Schneider, G.; Wendel, M.; Widdershoven, I.; Schulz, M.; Elster, C.
    The need for high-quality aspheres is rapidly growing, necessitating increased accuracy in their measurement. A reliable uncertainty assessment of asphere form measurement techniques is difficult due to their complexity. In order to explore the accuracy of current asphere form measurement techniques, an interlaboratory comparison was carried out in which four aspheres were measured by eight laboratories using tactile measurements, optical point measurements, and optical areal measurements. Altogether, 12 different devices were employed. The measurement results were analysed after subtracting the design topography and subsequently a best-fit sphere from the measurements. The surface reduced in this way was compared to a reference topography that was obtained by taking the pointwise median across the ensemble of reduced topographies on a 1000×1000 Cartesian grid. The deviations of the reduced topographies from the reference topography were analysed in terms of several characteristics including peak-to-valley and root-mean-square deviations. Root-mean-square deviations of the reduced topographies from the reference topographies were found to be on the order of some tens of nanometres up to 89 nm, with most of the deviations being smaller than 20 nm. Our results give an indication of the accuracy that can currently be expected in form measurements of aspheres.
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    Short-range surface plasmonics: localized electron emission dynamics from a 60-nm spot on an atomically flat single-crystalline gold surface
    (2017) Frank, Bettina; Kahl, Philip; Podbiel, Daniel; Spektor, Grisha; Orenstein, Meir; Fu, Liwei; Weiss, Thomas; Horn-von Hoegen, Michael; Davis, Timothy J.; Meyer zu Heringdorf, Frank-J.; Giessen, Harald
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    Stitching-free 3D printing of millimeter-sized highly transparent spherical and aspherical optical components
    (2020) Ristok, Simon; Thiele, Simon; Toulouse, Andrea; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald
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    3D direct laser writing of highly absorptive photoresist for miniature optical apertures
    (2022) Schmid, Michael D.; Toulouse, Andrea; Thiele, Simon; Mangold, Simon; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald
    The importance of 3D direct laser writing as an enabling technology increased rapidly in recent years. Complex micro-optics and optical devices with various functionalities are now feasible. Different possibilities to increase the optical performance are demonstrated, for example, multi-lens objectives, a combination of different photoresists, or diffractive optical elements. It is still challenging to create fitting apertures for these micro optics. In this work, a novel and simple way to create 3D-printed opaque structures with a highly absorptive photoresist is introduced, which can be used to fabricate microscopic apertures increasing the contrast of 3D-printed micro optics and enabling new optical designs. Both hybrid printing by combining clear and opaque resists, as well as printing transparent optical elements and their surrounding opaque apertures solely from a single black resist by using different printing thicknesses are demonstrated.
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    3D-printed miniature spectrometer for the visible range with a 100 × 100 μm2 footprint
    (2021) Toulouse, Andrea; Drozella, Johannes; Thiele, Simon; Giessen, Harald; Herkommer, Alois
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    Distortion-free multi-element Hypergon wide-angle micro-objective by femtosecond 3D printing
    (2020) Weber, Ksenia; Wang, Zhen; Thiele, Simon; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald
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    3D printed stacked diffractive microlenses
    (2019) Thiele, Simon; Pruss, Christof; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald
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    Ultrathin monolithic 3D printed optical coherence tomography endoscopy for preclinical and clinical use
    (2020) Li, Jiawen; Thiele, Simon; Quirk, Bryden C.; Kirk, Rodney W.; Verjans, Johan W.; Akers, Emma; Bursill, Christina A.; Nicholls, Stephen J.; Herkommer, Alois; Giessen, Harald; McLaughlin, Robert A.