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Integrated lenses for microfluidic systems

Integrated lenses for microfluidic systems
Integrated lenses for microfluidic systems
Greater integration of optical devices is required in microfluidic systems for on-chip functionality, with lenses being key components. In this paper several candidate lens types are compared and simulations are presented which show that the paraxial kinoform lens offers optimum performance for efficiency and compactness in weak guiding systems
Hunt, Hamish C.
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Wilkinson, James S.
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Hunt, Hamish C.
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Wilkinson, James S.
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Hunt, Hamish C. and Wilkinson, James S. (2009) Integrated lenses for microfluidic systems. MOC '09 (15th Micro-optics Conference), , Odaiba, Japan. 25 - 28 Oct 2009.

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Greater integration of optical devices is required in microfluidic systems for on-chip functionality, with lenses being key components. In this paper several candidate lens types are compared and simulations are presented which show that the paraxial kinoform lens offers optimum performance for efficiency and compactness in weak guiding systems

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Published date: 25 October 2009
Venue - Dates: MOC '09 (15th Micro-optics Conference), , Odaiba, Japan, 2009-10-25 - 2009-10-28

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Local EPrints ID: 78945
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78945
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ORCID for James S. Wilkinson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-1697

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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:32

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Author: Hamish C. Hunt

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