Microoptics and Nanooptics Fabrication - Paperback
by Shanalyn Kemme (Editor)
Advancements in micro/nanooptical fabrication technologies have led to the next generation of optical components. Microoptics and Nanooptics Fabrication explores this vital relationship, detailing fabrication processes as they affect a micro or nanooptical component's intended performance. Various contributors examine topics such as surface relief diffractive optical elements, solar cell microoptics, gray-scale refractive microoptics, digital and analog mask properties, microoptics replication, ion exchange optics, semiconductor waveguides, optical MEMS, and as two- and three-dimensional photonic crystals.
Author Biography
Shanalyn Kemme joined Sandia Laboratories in 1998. She received her master's degree in physics in 1985 from Kansas State University. She worked for a defense contractor for eight years before going back to school at the Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona, where she obtained her Ph.D. in optical sciences in 1998.