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A '''microlens array''' is a [[lens array]] that has lenses less than a few millimeters wide.
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A '''microlens array''' is a [[lens array]] that has lenses less than a few millimeters wide. It is an important component of [[light field camera]]s and some types of [[light field display]]s.
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It can be used to make a [[microlens-based light-field display]].
  
 
The lenses are best measured using micrometers, also known as microns.
 
The lenses are best measured using micrometers, also known as microns.
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[[Category:Optical components]]
 
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[[Category:Light field display]]

Latest revision as of 06:49, 18 March 2025

A microlens array is a lens array that has lenses less than a few millimeters wide. It is an important component of light field cameras and some types of light field displays.

It can be used to make a microlens-based light-field display.

The lenses are best measured using micrometers, also known as microns.

Lens arrays can be produced using microfabrication techniques, in particular photolithographic techniques.[1]

Lens arrays have been manufactured at the wafer level by Lytro.[2]

Lens arrays have been produced with a distance between lenses of about 125 microns, which is 1/8 of a millimeter.[3]

Production[edit]

Microlens arrays can be produced using the photoresist reflow technique.[4]

Diamond point turning can be used to form microlenses.[4]

Ion beam etching can be used to correct a lens profile to form aspheric lenses.[4]

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