Small anamorphic lenses and method
First Claim
1. A monolithic optical element comprising at least one light transmitting glass anamorphic lens bounded by a curved light-refracting surface, and material surrounding the lens which is of the same chemical composition but of higher density than the glass comprising the light-transmitting lens.
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Abstract
Anamorphic lenses or lens arrays are formed in photosensitively crystallizable glass by selective exposure of the glass surface and thermal treatment to cause the crystallization of the glass surrounding the lenses. The lenses, which have elongated cross-sections in the plane of the exposed glass surface and raised curved surfaces resulting from the densification of the surround material, exhibit different surface curvatures over their major and minor transverse axes and thus anamorphic light-focusing properties.
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1. A monolithic optical element comprising at least one light transmitting glass anamorphic lens bounded by a curved light-refracting surface, and material surrounding the lens which is of the same chemical composition but of higher density than the glass comprising the light-transmitting lens.
- 2. An optical device incorporating at least one glass anamorphic lens surrounded by and integral with a material of differing microstructure, the lens being formed by a raised curved surface generated by the densification of the material surrounding the lens.
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