Abstract:
Fabricating optical devices can include mounting a plurality of singulated lens systems over a substrate, adjusting a thickness of the substrate below at least some of the lens systems to provide respective focal length corrections for the lens systems, and subsequently separating the substrate into a plurality of optical modules, each of which includes one of the lens systems mounted over a portion of the substrate. Adjusting a thickness of the substrate can include, for example, micro-machining the substrate to form respective holes below at least some of the lens systems or adding one or more layers below at least some of the lens systems so as to correct for variations in the focal lengths of the lens systems.
Abstract:
Various optoelectronic modules are described that include an optoelectronic device (e.g., a light emitting or light detecting element) and a transparent cover. Non-transparent material is provided on the sidewalls of the transparent cover, which, in some implementations, can help reduce light leakage from the sides of the transparent cover or can help prevent stray light from entering the module. Fabrication techniques for making the modules also are described.
Abstract:
Various stacks of arrays of beam shaping elements are described. Each array of beam shaping elements can be formed, for example, as part of a monolithic piece that includes a body portion as well as the beam shaping elements. In some implementations, the monolithic pieces may be formed, for example, as integrally formed molded pieces. The monolithic pieces can include one or more features to facilitate stacking, aligning and/or centering of the arrays with respect to one another.
Abstract:
Then optical device comprises a first member (P) and a second member (O) and, arranged between said first and second members, a third member (S) referred to as spacer. The spacer (S) comprises one or more portions referred to as distancing portions (Sd) in which the spacer has a vertical extension referred to as maximum vertical extension; at least two separate portions referred to as open portions (4) in which no material of the spacer is present; and one or more portions referred to as structured portions (Sb) in which material of the spacer is present and in which the spacer has a vertical extension smaller than said maximum vertical extension. Such optical devices can be used in or as multi-aperture cameras.