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High-NA, anamorphic or aspheric microlenses for telecommunications and data storage

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Abstract

A new wafer-based process has been developed for manufacturing high-NA, anamorphic or aspheric microlenses that satisfy many of the demands of high- performance optical systems in telecommunications and data storage. Lens materials include fused silica and silicon.

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