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Vahid Fakhfouri

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Mechanical and tribological properties of polymer-derived Si/C/N sub-millimetre thick miniaturized components fabricated by direct casting

Jürgen Brugger, Vahid Fakhfouri, Rosario Maurizio Gullo, Thomas Kiefer, Jonas Grossenbacher

The utilization of silicon-based polymers as a source of amorphous non-oxide ceramics obtained upon pyrolytic treatment of them is increasingly gaining attention in research and is currently expanding into the field of commercial products. This work is foc ...
2012

Hybrid polymer microlens arrays with high numerical apertures fabricated using simple ink-jet printing technique

Jürgen Brugger, Edoardo Charbon, Vahid Fakhfouri, Dmitri Boiko, Joo Yeon Kim, Nils Benedict Brauer

Microlens arrays fabricated by a direct ink-jet printing of UV-curable hybrid polymer are reported. A periodic pattern of polymer drops was ink-jet printed on the surface-treated glass substrate and cured in the UV-light. Using this simple technique, we de ...
2011

New inks for the direct drop-on-demand fabrication of polymer lenses

Jürgen Brugger, Vahid Fakhfouri, Joo Yeon Kim

The advent of cell phone cameras extensively pushed market needs for micro lenses and supported developments like the Wafer-Level-Camera Technology [1]. Different optical applications and patterning methods for micro lenses require different sets of materi ...
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