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A review of recent advances in fabrication of optical Fresnel lenses

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages 113-133

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmapro.2021.09.021

Keywords

Fresnel lenses; Lithography; Ultraprecision machining; Optics; Functional surfaces

Funding

  1. National University of Singapore, A*Star SIMTech
  2. 1st Singapore-Germany Academic-Industry (2+2) International Collaboration Grant [A1890b0048]
  3. Shanghai Pujiang Program [19PJ1404500]

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This paper discusses the manufacturing process of Fresnel lenses and their importance and advantages in the industry. It categorizes the methods of manufacturing Fresnel lenses into two main groups and points out the lack of comprehensive research on the use of UPM techniques for producing these lens structures.
Fresnel lenses are important compact optical components, which are comprised of multiple faceted concentric rings. These lenses are the most widely utilized diffractive optical element in the industry and has been extensively applied in various optical systems due to their distinct advantages. These include the reduction in the lens thickness, smaller occupied volume and less material required compared to their conventional spherical and aspherical counterparts. In general, the processes to manufacture Fresnel lenses can be categorized into two distinct groups: subtractive fabrication and precision forming. Precision forming processes, like molding and embossing, are usually used in mass production to replicate the optical features and profiles usually employ the use of lens molds generated by subtractive fabrication processes. Thus, the process of molding Fresnel lenses are not substantially different from that of conventional molding processes for other optical components, still relying on the accuracies of the molds utilized. Unfortunately, there is a lack of a comprehensive study to summarize and evaluate the recent advances of UPM techniques to generate these optical Fresnel lens structures. Fresnel lenses and molds differ from each other in terms of lens design, work material and tool/workpiece geometries, and such variations will then drive the development of different machining and characterization methods in terms of tool setting, tool wear, tool path generation as well as lens measurement. This paper summarizes the existing fabrication techniques to generate these lens structures, excluding molding. In addition, a discussion and analysis of the strengths and future areas of research interest of the reviewed techniques are conducted. This review is believed to be helpful and educational for the progress and further development of machining of ultra-precision Fresnel lens structures for advanced optical applications.

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