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12824.1 PFNM-NM
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Technology and Quality control for next generation glass micro-optics NGOptics|MNT ERANET NGOptics Next generation glass optics
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Technology and Quality control for next generation glass micro-optics NGOptics|MNT ERANET NGOptics Next generation glass optics

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Technology and Quality control for next generation glass micro-optics NGOptics MNT ERANET NGOptics Next generation glass optics
Description succincte
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Technology and Quality control for next generation glass micro-optics NGOptics|MNT ERANET NGOptics Next generation glass optics
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Allemand)
NGOptics aims to develop and realize new and innovative optical elements based on refractive and|diffractive structures realized with precision glass moulding technology. A key point is to close the|technological gap between design and fabrication that are caused by material incompatibility between|mastering and replication technology. We aim on study material technology to overcome this gap and to use|advanced interferometry techniques to characterize the structures. The targeted applications are highly|functional and corrected integrated optical systems for advanced imaging and high power flux
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Anglais)
NGOptics aims to develop and realize new and innovative optical elements based on refractive and|diffractive structures realized with precision glass moulding technology. A key point is to close the|technological gap between design and fabrication that are caused by material incompatibility between|mastering and replication technology. We aim on study material technology to overcome this gap and to use|advanced interferometry techniques to characterize the structures. The targeted applications are highly|functional and corrected integrated optical systems for advanced imaging and high power flux