Search for dissertations about: "diffractive microoptics"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words diffractive microoptics.

  1. 1. Polymer Microoptics in Silicon Micromachining

    Author : Karin Hedsten; Chalmers tekniska högskola; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; MOEMS; amorphous fluorocarbon polymer; polymer microlens; silicon micromachining; replication; refractive lenses; diffractive optics; MEMS; Cytop™; transmissive microoptics; reflow;

    Abstract : MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical system) technology is an established field, which makes use of the advanced state of silicon processing to fabricate complex electro-mechanical structures and devices. Microoptics is a new, but advanced technology within the field of optics. READ MORE

  2. 2. Integration of diffractive, refractive and plasmonic optical structures in highly functional MEMS-based scanning and biosensing systems

    Author : Karin Hedsten; Chalmers tekniska högskola; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; localized surface plasmon resonance; replication; vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser; protein binding; silicon micromachining; polymer micro¬lens; biosensing; MEMS; diffractive microoptics; MOEMS; reflow;

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  3. 3. Microsystems Technology for Underwater Vehicle Applications

    Author : Jonas Jonsson; Greger Thornell; Hugo Nguyen; Johan Köhler; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : Aquatic; Submersible; Underwater; Micro; Miniaturized; Sonar; Sidescan; Topography; Laser; Diffractive; Optics; Sampler; Particle; Microorganism; Acoustic; Enriching; Conductivity; Temperature; Depth; CTD; Flow; Teknisk fysik med inriktning mot mikrosystemteknik; Engineering Science with specialization in Microsystems Technology;

    Abstract : The aim of this thesis work has been to investigate how miniaturization, such as microsystems technology, can potentially increase the scientific throughput in exploration of hard-to-reach underwater environments, such as the subglacial lakes of Antarctica, or other challenging environments, including cave systems and wrecks. A number of instruments and subsystems applicable to miniature submersibles have been developed and studied, and their potential to provide a high functionality density for size-restricted exploration platforms has been assessed. READ MORE