Abstract
A novel manufacturing chain to cost-effectively generate prototypes of hybrid micro-optical components is proposed. UV-molding and inkjet printing techniques are combined with the optical polymer inks InkOrmo and InkEpo for easily implementing tailor-made optical designs.
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