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Binary optics: out of the laboratory, into the market

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Abstract

Binary optics is a diffractive optics technology that uses lithography and micromachining technology to create novel optical devices and to provide design freedom and new materials choices for conventional refractive optical elements. A single etching step produces a two-level surface relief and binary coding of the etching sequences produces efficient broadband optical elements, therefore the name binary optics.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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