Abstract

To simplify complex optical systems, a next-generation optical component which combines a refractive element and a diffractive element is desirable. To fabricate these next-generation optical components, it is desirable to keep the focal point of the lithographic lens focused on the curved surface. Keeping the focus constant is challenging for a laser process, as well as for measuring and metrology systems. In this study, a coaxial confocal microscopic type commercialized displacement sensor was used to make it easier to fabricate the pattern required for diffractive optical elements (DOEs) on a curved surface, using direct laser lithography. The test results confirmed that a constant line width of 5 μm could be fabricated on a curved surface such as a cylinder and convex lens using the proposed auto-surface tracking system, with a position error of 1 μm. The diffraction pattern fabricated on the curved surface was analyzed for optical performance and compared with mathematical modeling.

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