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Title: |
Optical Micromachining
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Author(s): |
NONE
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Abstract: |
Under an SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research) with Marshall Space Flight Center, Potomac Photonics, Inc., constructed and demonstrated a unique tool that fills a need in the area of diffractive and refractive micro-optics. It is an integrated computer-aided design and computer-aided micro-machining workstation that will extend the benefits of diffractive and micro-optic technology to optical designers. Applications of diffractive optics include sensors and monitoring equipment, analytical instruments, and fiber optic distribution and communication. The company has been making diffractive elements with the system as a commercial service for the last year.
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NASA Center: |
Marshall Space Flight Center
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Publication Date: |
1998
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Document Source: |
CASI |
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Available Data: |
There is no charge for this publication. Shipping and handling charges may apply. |
Document ID: |
20020064918
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Publication Information: |
Spinoff 1998, 101, Number of Pages = 1 |
Price Code: |
A01 |
ISBN: |
ISBN 0-16-049737-X |
Keywords: |
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; MICROMACHINING; ULTRAVIOLET LASERS; DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS; AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; FABRICATION; COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN;
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Accessibility: |
Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available; |
Updated/Added to NTRS: |
2007-07-24 |
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