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25 - 30 January 2025
San Francisco, California, US
Conference 13381 > Paper 13381-7
Paper 13381-7

Fabrication of micro lens array using low cost, one step electrochemical discharge processing

26 January 2025 • 3:50 PM - 4:10 PM PST | Moscone South, Room 155 (Upper Mezz)

Abstract

Micro lens arrays (MLA) are the important optical component in a variety of optics related applications. The different micro-fabrication techniques were adopted for formation of MLAs in glass such as laser assisted wet etching, hot embossing. The factors such as mold requirement, slow processing, use of toxic chemicals, process complexity limit the usage of these techniques for MLA formation. Hence, in the present work, an efficient, one-step, flexible, scalable and cost-effective method based on the electro-chemical discharge processing (ECDP) is presented to form the MLAs in glass. ECD processing is used to form the concave MLAs in glass by the subtractive fabrication route. The ECD processing involves generation of EC discharges through the arrayed tool electrode in an electro-chemical cell where glass workpiece placed underneath of tool electrode. Material patterning by combined action of high temperature melting and evaporation and localized chemical etching. The fabrication of arrayed tool electrode is carried out using wire-tool electric discharge cutting. The effect of key parameters such as applied voltage, tool-workpiece distance, and alkaline electrolyte (KOH) concentration on the micro lens geometric features such as size, depth as well as the surface quality have been studied. An array of MLAs has been formed with range of size and depth of ~200-300 µm and 100 to 150 µm respectively with the fabrication time of 10 to 20 s. The Fabricated MLAs exhibit good dimensional control and higher sidewall surface quality. Moreover, the optical performance of the formed MLAs has been evaluated. This study demonstrates the capability of a low-cost, efficient ECD processing for scalable production of MLAs as a potential alternative to existing methods for the application in the field of 3D optical sensing/imaging, shaping of beams etc.

Presenter

Julfekar Arab
Ctr. for Perceptual and Interactive Intelligence (Hong Kong, China), The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)
1. Dr. Julfekar Arab is working as ‘Post-doctoral Fellow’ at Centre for Perceptual and Interactive Intelligence, and ‘Honorary Post-doctoral Fellow’ at Chinese University of Hong Kong in the area of micro-manufacturing. He has received his Ph.D. degree from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay with prestigious DST-Inspire fellowship. He is an early-career member of the electrochemical society, USA. Currently, his work involves the use of cost effective and scalable microfabrication methods for various microsystems applications. During his PhD, he had explored several key aspects of an industrially and scientifically relevant glass micro-manufacturing for RF-MEMS packaging and optics applications using a simple and cost- effective ‘electrochemical discharge machining’ method. His research interests are in the field of advanced manufacturing technology for different microsystems applications.
Application tracks: Photonic Chips , Sustainability
Presenter/Author
Julfekar Arab
Ctr. for Perceptual and Interactive Intelligence (Hong Kong, China), The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)
Author
Ctr. for Perceptual and Interactive Intelligence (Hong Kong, China), The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)