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Laser Fabrication of 1D Micro-Optical Components by Localized Vaporization and Bumping

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Abstract

A new approach for fabrication of sub-millimetre width cylindrical mirrors in fused silica by localized CO2 vaporization and bumping is presented. Formation of reversed bumps and their removal by annealing is also investigated here.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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