Rapid Engraving of Artificial Compound Eyes from Curved Sapphire Substrate

With high thermal and mechanical stability, glass artificial compound eyes have great potential applications in wide field‐of‐view (FOV) imaging and fast detection. However, the rapid fabrication of large‐area, high integration, uniform, and well‐designed three‐dimensional (3D) glass compound eyes i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced functional materials 2019-05, Vol.29 (18), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Xue‐Qing, Yang, Shuang‐Ning, Yu, Lei, Chen, Qi‐Dai, Zhang, Yong‐Lai, Sun, Hong‐Bo
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Zusammenfassung:With high thermal and mechanical stability, glass artificial compound eyes have great potential applications in wide field‐of‐view (FOV) imaging and fast detection. However, the rapid fabrication of large‐area, high integration, uniform, and well‐designed three‐dimensional (3D) glass compound eyes is still a great challenge. Here, a dry‐etching‐assisted femtosecond laser machining (DE‐FsLM) technology is proposed for fabrication of cm‐sized concave compound eye from a curved sapphire substrate, with which the fabrication efficiency can be improved by over two orders of magnitude compared with direct laser ablation. With high hardness and thermal stabilities, the sapphire concave compound eyes can be used as high‐temperature and hard‐casting templates for the replication of convex compound eyes on K9 glass. The replicated cm2‐size all‐glass compound eye consists of a spherical macrolens (1 cm diameter and 2.3 mm height) and over 190 000 close‐packed ommatidia (≈20 µm diameter and 1.5 µm height). The compound eyes exhibit excellent optical properties with wide FOV (up to 90°) imaging and focusing. These results indicate that the DE‐FsLM and casting replication technology will open new opportunities in micro‐/nanofabrication of hard materials. Dry‐etching‐assisted femtosecond laser machining is proposed for the rapid fabrication of large‐scale uniform and smooth sapphire concave compound eye templates. K9 glass compound eyes are fabricated by high‐temperature casting replication from the sapphire concave compound eyes, which exhibit a wide field‐of‐view (up to 90°) for practical applications.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201900037