Mainz 2026 –
scientific programme
Q 77: Photonics – 3D Printing
Friday, March 6, 2026, 14:30–16:15, P 2
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14:30 |
Q 77.1 |
High-Fidelity Transfer of 3D-Printed Freeform Micro-Optics into Scalable Polymer Replication — •Leander Siegle, Stefan Wagner, Stephan Haeusler, Philipp Flad, Mario Hentschel, Thomas Günther, André Zimmermann, and Harald Giessen
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14:45 |
Q 77.2 |
Compact 3D-printed dark-field condenser for high-resolution optical microscopy — •Robert Horvat, Leander Siegle, Luca Schmid, Pavel Ruchka, Philipp Flad, Monika Ubl, Michael Schmid, Lukas Wesemann, and Harald Giessen
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15:00 |
Q 77.3 |
Interferometric wavefront characterization of 3D printed microlens singlets and doublets — •Yanqiu Zhao, Chris-Peter Winkler, Leander Siegle, Simon Thiele, and Harald Giessen
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15:15 |
Q 77.4 |
Characterization of thermodynamic properties of photoresist for 3D printing — •Fernando Lopez-Rodriguez, Robert Horvat, Leander Siegle, and Harald Gießen
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15:30 |
Q 77.5 |
Interferometric Measurements and Interative Metrology for the Shape Correction of 3D-Printed Microoptics — •Chris-Peter Winkler, Yanqiu Zhao, Leander Siegle, and Harald Giessen
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15:45 |
Q 77.6 |
Direct laser writing of in-volume diffractive optical elements with high speed and high resolution — Christian Ingenhag, Sebastian Stein, Aaron Schüller-Ruhl, and •Robert Fleischhaker
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16:00 |
Q 77.7 |
Fiber-based femtosecond 3D printing — •Anton Hellstern, Claudia Imiolczyk, Pavel Ruchka, Marco Wende, Theresa Kühn, Moritz Flöß, Michael Heymann, Andrea Toulouse, and Harald Giessen
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