Online Symposium Freeform Optics - Part I
Design - Manufacturing - Application
Freeform surfaces are gaining increasing importance in modern optical systems, with a high degree of design freedom with unique possibilities to combine different optical functions. The implementation of freeform optical surfaces enhances the performance in an optical system and offers miniaturized and more compact optics. Dependent on the application, one or more surfaces can be shaped as freeform surfaces which result in strong challenges over the entire value chain. Designs, materials, processes, and characterization methods need to be well aligned.
While fabrication methods are nowadays capable of creating complex freeform elements once the processes are validated, the metrology of freeform surfaces in still in its infancy. The workshop brings together international design, material, and technology experts and provides an overview about the newest developments in the field to discuss them in a networking atmosphere.
This event is organized in cooperation with Mulitphoton Optics
Schedule Part I (Part II on Oct. 7th)
15:00 Welcome, Short Introduction of Multiphoton Optics
15:20 Freeform Optical Design for Sensing and Illumination Applications, Dr. Ulrich Streppel, Osram
15:50 Wafer-based Manufacturing of Optical Devices, Edwin Wolterink, Anteryon
16:10 Uhr Break - discussion
16:30 3D Inkjet Printing of Optical Components, Dr. Falk Kemper, Fraunhofer Institut für Optik und Feinmechanik (IOF)
16:50 Innovative Materials for the Fabrication of Microoptics, Dr. Herder, microresist technology (mrt)
17:10 Uhr Ende Part I – Diskussion
Datum
06.10.2020
15:00 Uhr
- 17:10 Uhr
Veranstalter
Preis (zzgl. MwSt.)
Nicht-Mitglied: 90,00 €
Mitglieder: 70,00 €