Selective Laser Melting of Reflective Optics

Reflective optics are tremendously useful optical components due to their negligible chromatic aberrations when guiding light or forming light distributions. Using Additive manufacturing to realize freeform reflectors with additional functionality increas

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3D Printing of Optical Components

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3D Printing of Optical Components

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