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These microlens arrays are manufactured using photolithographic techniques based on semiconductor processing technology. The microlens arrays yield exceptionally accurate shaping of the lens profile and precise positioning of the lenses.
A microlens array is commonly used for homogenizing and shaping a variety of modern light emitters ranging from a line-narrowed excimer lasers to high power LEDs. These lenslet arrays are manufactured using photolithographic techniques based on semiconductor processing technology, yielding exceptionally accurate microlens profiles and lens array positioning.
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Microlens arrays are available in 8 focal lengths ranging from 4.8 mm to 32.8 mm. Depending on selected focal length and pitch (intralens spacing), divergence angles are available between ±0.25° and ±2°.
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Microlens arrays are available in 8 focal lengths ranging from 4.8 mm to 32.8 mm. Depending on selected focal length and pitch (intralens spacing), divergence angles are available between ±0.25° and ±2°.
A microlens array is commonly used for homogenizing and shaping a variety of modern light emitters ranging from a line-narrowed excimer lasers to high power LEDs. These lenslet arrays are manufactured using photolithographic techniques based on semiconductor processing technology, yielding exceptionally accurate microlens profiles and lens array positioning.