We can get you to your goal on time, on target, and within budget - all with the finest, most advanced microoptics you have ever seen.
About us
[aμs] advanced microoptic systems gmbh was founded 1995 in Saarbrücken, Germany. The company has at its nucleous a highly respected and experienced technical staff.
Joining today’s world-class leaders in microoptics are the scientists and technicians in the advanced microoptic systems gmbh, a team of 25 experienced specialists with [aμs] extensive experience in microstructuring fused silica, optical glass and plastics who has developed a unique technology of design and fabrication of refractive microlens enabling the variety of new possibilities in the field of optics and contributing much to the improvement of efficiency and minituarising of systems. The photolithographical technology (chemical=isotropic etch) is based on extensive experience in research and production and permits a considerable variety of shapes for optical components as well as various packaging types of lenslet arrays and densities of more than 90%, ensuring the positioning accuracy of micro-lenses to better than 0,2 um with better than λ/10 quality. Their technology enables high effectiveness and repeatability.
Their sophisticated design and manufacturing equipment is housed in the 800 m2 facility including 250 m2 of clean rooms. Through their unique state-of-the-art microoptical components, refractive microlenses and microlens arrays, the [aμs] specialists can manipulate a beam of light to create a specific beam cross-section or a specific intensity distribution. These components are utilized for collimation, focusing, homogenizing, beam splitting, imaging, etc.
Refractive microlenses and lenslet arrays appeal to the OEM customers for a wide range of applications which include diode laser collimation, laser-fibre coupling, optical switching, multiplexing and beam bundling for medical instruments, optosensorics, telecommunications, laser optics, measurement systems, machine vision, optical computing, 3D imaging, astronomy - all benefit from the cutting edge solutions that have made [aμs] advanced microoptic systems among the industrial leaders worldwide.
[aμs] is networking throughout Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim to provide its advanced products and services to a worldwide market. The product list of [aμs] is an ever expanding work in progress.
Product lines
Arrays designation
[aµs] manufactures the arrays with any pitch within a 10 µm – 4000 µm range and with any correlatable radius of curvature. Arrays can be available as monolithic 2-side units with thickness from 2 mm to 10 mm. Alignment preciseness of the lenslet optical axis on both sides is not worse than ±2 µm.
*The exact type of optical materials is underlined in the drawing.
*The exact type of aspherical coefficients is underlined in the drawing.
*The exact type of aspherical coefficients is underlined in the drawing.
impressum
advanced microoptic systems GmbH
Lebacher Str. 6a
66113 Saarbrücken
Tel.: +49 681 4000030
Fax: +49 681 4000032
E-mail: office@amus.de
Internet: www.amus.de
Vertretungsberechtigter Geschäftsführer: Peter Laupp
Registerbericht:
Amtsgericht Saarbrücken,
Registernummer: HR 10647
Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer gemäß § 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz: DE 812064840
Inhaltlich Verantwortlicher gemäß § 55 Absatz 2 MDStV:
Peter Laupp (Anschrift wie oben)
references
Beam quality improvement and focused peak intensity measurement of an intense femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser system
PMAS, The Potsdam multi-aperture spectrophotometer
Micro-optic spatial mode conversion for Terawatt class amplifiers
PMAS, The Potsdam multi-aperture spectrophotometer
Micro-optic spatial mode conversion for Terawatt class amplifiers
Project M.O.S.T
Project MEGARA
SPHERE-IFS: The spectro differential imager of the VLT for exoplanet search
BIGRE: a low cross-talk integral field unit tailored for extrasolar planets imaging spectroscopy
BIGRE: a new double microlens array for the integral field spectrograph of SPHERE
Instant super-resolution imaging in live cells and embryos via analog image processing
Three-dimensional display by smart pseudoscopic-to-orthoscopic conversion with tunable focus
Canada’s pint-sized space telescope celebrates 10th anniversary in orbit
Project MEGARA
SPHERE-IFS: The spectro differential imager of the VLT for exoplanet search
BIGRE: a low cross-talk integral field unit tailored for extrasolar planets imaging spectroscopy
BIGRE: a new double microlens array for the integral field spectrograph of SPHERE
Instant super-resolution imaging in live cells and embryos via analog image processing
Three-dimensional display by smart pseudoscopic-to-orthoscopic conversion with tunable focus
Canada’s pint-sized space telescope celebrates 10th anniversary in orbit
Contact
[aµs] advanced microoptic systems gmbh | ||
Lebacher Straße 6a D-66113 Saarbrücken | ||
+49 - 681 400 00 - 30 | ||
+49 - 681 400 00 - 32 | ||
+49 - 160 948 42 736 | ||
office@amus.de | ||
www.amus.de |
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