Here we present additive manufacturing processes (full 3D and 2.5D grayscale modes) to fabricate micro and nano precision optical components for snapshot imaging spectrometers and sensing devices. Specifically we apply 2 Photon Polymerization (2PP) technique to manufacture multifaceted mirrors, arbitrary waveguide/fiber arrays and lenslet array components. All these can be effectively applied in field integral snapshot imaging spectrometers. The fabrication process allows features of 100nm-150nm and surface roughness of 10-20 nm – sufficient for optical quality components. The focus of this presentation is to analyze component designs in context of spatial and spectral sampling, overall part geometry, component performance (throughout, form etc.) and fabrication times. Overall, complete spectrometer dimensions are also discussed in terms of individual element features - unit size (facet, fiber etc.). Presented proof of concept prototypes demonstrate potential for high level integration, small dimensions and design flexibility. Test spectral samples are imaged in VIS spectral range using mapping and fiber array based methods.
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