Direct fabrication of silicone lenses with 3D printed parts

Tahseen Kamal, Rachel Watkins, Zijian Cen, W. M. Lee

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    Abstract

    The traditional process of making glass lenses requires grinding and polishing of the material which is a tedious and sensitive process. Existing polymer lens making techniques, such as high temperature reflow techniques, have been significantly simple lens making processes which cater well to customer industry. Recently, the use of UV-curing liquid lens has ushered in customized lens making (Printed Optics), but contains undesirable yellowing effects. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is a transparent polymer curable at low temperature (<100°C) provides an alternative to lens making. In this work, we showed that PDMS lenses are fabricated using single silicone droplets which are formed in a guided and controlled passive manner using 3D printed tools. These silicone lenses have attributes such as smoothness of curvature, resilience to temperature change, low optical aberrations, high transparency (>95%) and minimal aging (yellowing). Moreover, these lenses have a range of focal lengths (3.5 mm to 14.5 mm as well as magnifications (up to 160X). In addition, we created smartphone attachment to turn smart device (tablet or smartphone) into a low-powered microscope. In future we plan to extend this method to produce microlens array.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSPIE BioPhotonics Australasia
    EditorsEwa M. Goldys, Mark R. Hutchinson
    PublisherSPIE
    ISBN (Electronic)9781510604346
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    EventSPIE BioPhotonics Australasia - Adelaide, Australia
    Duration: 17 Oct 201619 Oct 2016

    Publication series

    NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
    Volume10013
    ISSN (Print)0277-786X
    ISSN (Electronic)1996-756X

    Conference

    ConferenceSPIE BioPhotonics Australasia
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityAdelaide
    Period17/10/1619/10/16

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