Researchers develop glass-in-glass fabrication approach for making miniature IR optics

Researchers have developed a new fabrication process that allows infrared (IR) glass to be combined with another glass and formed into complex miniature shapes. The new technique can be used to create virtually any interconnected 3D shape with features measuring a micron or less. The technique can be used to create complex infrared optics that could make IR imaging and sensing more broadly accessible.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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