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Publications in Scientific Journals:

M. Drack, A. Berger, B. Ettinger, I. Gebeshuber:
"3D-Printed Facet Optics: Novel Adjustable Technical Optics Inspired by Compound Eyes";
Frontiers in Materials, 7 (2020), Artikel 199; 1 - 12.



English abstract:
Bio-inspired by compound eyes in insects, the authors identify advantages of such an optical system and propose a novel optics that combines basic principles from compound eyes with an additional technical zooming feature. The 3D-printed, bio-inspired fiber optic set-up is based on ommatidia, the small single components of compound eyes. The advantageous aspects that are transferred from the inspiring organisms are that no focusing on objects is needed and a maximum depth of focus is always achieved. Two adjustable technical features are an adjustable field of view per pixel and a zooming possibility, not found in animals. Prototypes were produced as a proof of concept. One of them was manufactured using a stereolithography 3D printer. They were positively tested with regard to the implemented features. Optional further functionalities and developments are discussed. Possible applications of the 3D-printed, bio-inspired designs are optical devices that benefit from adjusting the field of view per pixel to zooming. Suggested are novel microscopes and screens with built-in cameras enabling online eye-to-eye communication without having to concentrate on the location of a camera.

Keywords:
apposition compound eyes, biomimetics, bioinspiration, imaging, fiber optics, zooming, field of view


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2020.00199

Electronic version of the publication:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2020.00199/full


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