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1 November 1991 Techniques for integrating 3-D optical systems
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Some of the main advantages of optics in processing are due to the 3-D nature of the optical wavefield. Current planar integration only utilizes one- or two-dimensional light propagation in waveguides. Technologies to achieve an integration of classical optical components in three dimensions are available.
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Karl-Heinz Brenner "Techniques for integrating 3-D optical systems", Proc. SPIE 1544, Miniature and Micro-Optics: Fabrication and System Applications, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49392
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Glasses

Micro optics

Optical components

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