Optical Fresnel zone plate flat lens: colored photoresist through I-line stepper
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·January 17, 2025momoschili
Not clear to me where the novelty is in this... people have been doing similar stuff for ages, and the performance of the optics here leaves a bit to be desired as well.
Sure we can mass produce these, but we can also mass produce wafer-scale lenses, and in any serious application, a normal metamaterial lens would justify the higher cost with its performance
s0rce
Seems like simpler fabrication but not sure why they can't just make a master and then stamp/pattern these at scale like how gratings are manufactured.
momoschili
you definitely can and people definitely do this. There are arguments that stamp patterning is better suited for optics as well - specifically point defects seem to be less important and that the feature shapes (not sizes) are more readily done via stamps. However, typically a lot of semiconductor manufacturing is viewed from an electronics perspective today, where stamping is definitely considered an inferior process.
I had to do a lot of googling before I sort of understood this, so for future readers: these people figured out how to create tiny lenses using the same photolithography machines that are used currently used to create microchips (I-line stepper. I-line refers to a specific wavelength of UV light—365nm, and the stepper is the machine that focuses it on the silicon wafer)