Ultrafast laser yields the latest in designer eyewear

April 12, 2006
April 12, 2006, Hannover, Germany--It may look like another Internet joke, but this image of a common housefly sporting a pair of custom-made "glasses" is real.

April 12, 2006, Hannover, Germany--It may look like another Internet joke, but this image of a common housefly sporting a pair of custom-made "glasses" is real. Trying to demonstrate their ultrafast-laser micromachining capabilities, Frank Korte and Guenter Kamlage, co-founders of Micreon GmbH (a spin-off of Laser Zentrum Hannover), fabricated the eyeglass frames using an amplified Ti:sapphire laser pumped by a frequency doubled, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. Central wavelength of the femtosecond laser was 775 nm, pulse duration was 130 fs, and pulse energy was adjustable up to 1 mJ. The eyeglass frame is 2 mm in size (the size of the fly's head), and the logo in the middle has a diameter of 0.1 mm (about the diameter of a human hair). The fly was placed in a vacuum chamber, "fitted" with the glasses, and the photo taken using a scanning electron microscope.

Photo credit:
MICREON GMBH

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