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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 12:43authored byMI Mohammed, MPY Desmulliez
This article describes the manufacturing and characterisation of plano-convex
miniaturised lenses using a CO2 laser engraving process in PMMA substrates. The
technique allows for lenses to be fabricated rapidly and in a reproducible manner at depths of over 200 µm and for lens diameters of more than 3 mm. Experimental characterisation of the lens focal lengths shows good correlation with theory. The plano-convex lenses have been successfully embedded into capillary microfluidic systems alongside planar microlenses, allowing for a significant reduction of ancillary optics without a loss of detection sensitivity when performing fluorescence measurements. Such technology provides a significant step forward towards the portability of fluorescence- or luminescence-based systems for biological/chemical analysis.