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Mid-infrared microlenses fabricated by the melting method

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Abstract

It is shown that by using the melting method it is possible to fabricate microlenses that work with mid-IR radiation. The fabrication method is described, and the characteristics of the polymeric material and the fabricated lenses are shown.

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