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Optical Systems Design 2015: Optical Fabrication, Testing, and Metrology V | 2015

Optical design and laser ablation of surface textures: demonstrating total internal reflection

Hans Gommans; Silvia Maria Booij; Fetze Pijlman; Marcel P. C. M. Krijn; Siebe Tjerk De Zwart; Ruslan Akhmedovich Sepkhanov; Dave Beaumont; Hans van der Schaft; Rene Sanders

In lighting applications key drivers for optical design of surface textures are integration of optical elements, the disentanglement of optical functionality and appearance and late stage configuration. We investigated excimer laser ablation as a mastering technology for micro textured surfaces, where we targeted an increase in correspondence between surface design and ablated surface for high aspect ratio structures. To achieve this we have improved the photo mask design using a heuristic algorithm that corrects for the angular dependence of the ablation process and the loss of image resolution at ablation depths that exceed the depth of field. Using this approach we have been able to demonstrate close correspondence between designed and ablated facet structures up to 75° inclination at 75 μm depth. These facet design parameters allow for total internal reflection (TIR) as a means of beam deflection which is demonstrated in a range of mono shaped cone arrays in hexagonal tessellation. BSDF analysis was used to characterize the narrow TIR deflection beams that matched the peak positions of the design down to 28° apex. In addition, a single surface TIR-Fresnel lens design with focal distance 5 mm has been manufactured using this photo mask design algorithm and beam collimation up to 12° beam angle and 32° field angle is shown. These outcomes demonstrate that the laser ablation process intrinsically yields sufficient small dispersion in structure and fillet radii for lighting applications.


Imaging and Applied Optics 2015 (2015), paper FM2B.2 | 2015

Free Shape Micro TIR-Fresnel Lenses for Lighting Applications

Fetze Pijlman

Non-imaging optics for LED lighting have been heavily explored and developed over the last years. In this paper we present design and manufacturing methods for free form TIR-Fresnel lenses.


Archive | 2008

Light guide and light-output device

Fetze Pijlman; Willem Lubertus Ijzerman; Hugo Johan Cornelissen; Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn; Ramon Pascal Van Gorkom; Oscar Hendrikus Willemsen; Michel Cornelis Josephus Marie Vissenberg


Archive | 2008

Lighting system, and method and computer program for controlling the lighting system

Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn; Bernd Ackermann; Michel Cornelis Josephus Marie Vissenberg; Matthias Wendt; Ulrich Boeke; Fetze Pijlman; Zwart Siebe Tjerk De; Wolfgang Otto Budde; Dirk Hente


Archive | 2010

LIGHT GUIDE, ILLUMINATION SYSTEM, BACKLIGHTING SYSTEM AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Fetze Pijlman; Maarten Marinus Johannes Wilhelmus Van Herpen; Menno Van Baardwijk


Archive | 2012

MULTI-VIEW AUTOSTEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY DEVICE

Fetze Pijlman; Siebe Tjerk De Zwart; Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn


Archive | 2009

Beam direction controlling device and light-output device

Michel Cornelis Josephus Marie Vissenberg; Fetze Pijlman; Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn; Siebe Tjerk De Zwart; Willem Lubertus Ijzerman


Archive | 2009

AN OPTICAL ARRANGEMENT AND AN AUTOSTEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY DEVICE INCORPORATING THE SAME

Siebe Tjerk De Zwart; Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn; Fetze Pijlman; Oscar Hendrikus Willemsen; Martin G. H. Hiddink


Archive | 2008

Illumination system for illuminating a display device, and display device

Hugo Johan Cornelissen; Fetze Pijlman; Chun-Ho Chen


Archive | 2008

Improved light guide and light-output device

Michel Cornelis Josephus Marie Vissenberg; Fetze Pijlman; Willem Lubertus Ijzerman; Hugo Johan Cornelissen; Marcellinus Petrus Carolus Michael Krijn; Gorkom Ramon P. Van; Oscar Hendrikus Willemsen

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