Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: doi:10.22028/D291-24221
Title: Deposition of micropatterned coating using an ink-jet technique
Author(s): Danzebrink, Rolf
Aegerter, Michel A.
Language: English
Year of Publication: 1999
OPUS Source: Thin solid films. - 351. 1999, S. 115-118
SWD key words: Tintenstrahldruck
Verdunstung
Polymerisation
DDC notations: 620 Engineering and machine engineering
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Microlenses made of hybrid organic-inorganic materials have been fabricated on glass substrates using a commercial drop-on-demand ink-jet printing system using a 50 μm diameter nozzle driven by a piezoelectric device. After deposition and evaporation of the solvent, the drops have been polymerized by UV light irradiation. Viscosity, solvent evaporation, drop-substrate wetting condition and drop and substrate temperatures are the main parameters which govern the obtention of reproducible lens shapes. The shape and surface roughness of the lenses have been characterized by atomic force microscopy and profilometry. Their optical properties have been determined by light microscopy and spectrophotometric techniques. The printing technique allows to obtain single and arrays of plano- convex spherical microlenses with diameters varying from 50—300 μm, focal length from 70 μm to 3 mm and f-number as low as 0.6. The doping with organic dyes allows to produce colored lenses with similar shapes.
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291-scidok-24651
hdl:20.500.11880/24277
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-24221
Date of registration: 20-Nov-2009
Faculty: SE - Sonstige Einrichtungen
Department: SE - INM Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien
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