Fiber optic sheet formation by selective photopolymerization
- 15 February 1978
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 17 (4) , 646-650
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.17.000646
Abstract
Fiber optic sheets (8 lines/mm), applicable as image convertors in a facsimile input system, have been formed by a selective monomer photopolymerization in polymer films. In this method, the monomer is doped in a plane film with a higher refractive index and then photopolymerized selectively through a mask pattern by uv light irradiation, so that all light paths are formed simultaneously, instead of arranging individual optical fibers. The attenuation was 0.15–0.20 dB/cm at λ = 633 nm, and the output light intensity distribution formed by a test chart through light paths showed a resolution of up to ∼5 lines/mm.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Optical waveguide intersections without light leakApplied Optics, 1977
- Fiber Optic Sheets of Ridged Polymer FilmsApplied Optics, 1975
- Photolocking-A new technique for fabricating optical waveguide circuitsApplied Physics Letters, 1974
- Embossed Optical WaveguidesApplied Physics Letters, 1972
- Light-Guiding Structures of Photoresist FilmsApplied Physics Letters, 1972
- PHOTOINDUCED REFRACTIVE INDEX INCREASE IN POLY(METHYLMETHACRYLATE) AND ITS APPLICATIONSApplied Physics Letters, 1970