Abstract

The study deals with cutting of metal mold for a tiny Fresnel lens which is composed of circular micro grooves. Conventional methods such as photolithography and cutting by a lathe often lead to the burr generation due to a reduction of cutting speed, especially at the center of lens, and to low surface quality such as step-like cross-section of groove by photolithogrphy. The employment of a rotational diamond cutting tool is expected to eliminate the above problems. Thus, a workpiece of Fresnel Lens is set on the main spindle of a lathe-type ultraprecision milling machine, which has the positioning accuracy of 1 nm. The diamond cutting tool is rotated by a high speed air turbine spindle. According to the cutting experiment, no burr was found at the edge of grooves, and the surface roughness of a slope in the groove was 80 nm (Rmax). The cross section of lens groove is slightly curved due to the unique way of cutting, which made a profile of lens get closer to the ideal one.

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