Brian M. JunFrancesca SerraYu XiaHong Suk KangShu Yang
Free-standing, self-aligned, high-aspect-ratio (length to cross-section, up to 15.5) waveguides that mimic insects' ommatidia are fabricated. Self-aligned waveguides under the lenses are created after exposing photoresist SU-8 film through the negative polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) lens array. Instead of drying from the developer, the waveguides are coated with poly(vinyl alcohol) and then immersed into a mixture of PDMS precursor and diethyl ether. The slow drying of diethyl ether, followed by curing and peeling off PDMS, allows for the fabrication of free-standing waveguides without collapse. We show that the synthetic ommatidia can confine light and propagate it all the way to the tips.
Brian M. Jun (3327993)Francesca Serra (724405)Yu Xia (8822)Hong Suk Kang (1501537)Shu Yang (381226)
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Guohai Chen (65113)Berg Dodson (5076101)David M. Hedges (5076104)Scott C. Steffensen (486420)John N. Harb (1851643)Chris Puleo (5076107)Craig Galligan (5076113)Jeffrey Ashe (5076110)Richard R. Vanfleet (1544686)Robert C. Davis (1946617)
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