Optics and photonics - Microlens arrays - Part 4: Test methods for geometrical properties (ISO 14880-4:2006)

ISO 14880-4:2006 specifies methods for testing geometrical properties of microlenses in microlens arrays. It is applicable to microlens arrays with very small lenses formed on one or more surfaces of a common substrate and to graded index microlenses.

Optik und Photonik - Mikrolinsenarrays - Teil 4: Prüfverfahren für geometrische Eigenschaften (ISO 14880-4:2006)

Dieser Teil der ISO 14880 Norm legt Verfahren zum Prüfen der geometrischen Eigenschaften von Mikrolinsen in Mikrolinsenarrays fest. Die Norm gilt für Mikrolinsenarrays mit sehr kleinen Linsen, die auf einer oder mehreren Oberflächen eines gemeinsamen Substrats angeordnet sind, und für Gradientenindex-Mikrolinsen.

Optique et photonique - Réseaux de microlentilles - Partie 4: Méthodes d'essai pour les propriétés géométriques (ISO 14880-4:2006)

L'ISO 14880-4:2006 spécifie des méthodes d'essai pour les propriétés géométriques des microlentilles dans les réseaux de microlentilles. Elle s'applique aux réseaux de microlentilles avec de très petites lentilles qui composent une ou plusieurs surfaces d'un substrat commun et aux microlentilles à gradient d'indice.

Optika in fotonska tehnologija - Vrste mikroleč - 4. del: Preskusne metode za geometrične lastnosti (ISO 14880-4:2006)

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SIST EN ISO 14880-4:2006 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Optics and photonics - Microlens arrays - Part 4: Test methods for geometrical properties (ISO 14880-4:2006)". This standard covers: ISO 14880-4:2006 specifies methods for testing geometrical properties of microlenses in microlens arrays. It is applicable to microlens arrays with very small lenses formed on one or more surfaces of a common substrate and to graded index microlenses.

ISO 14880-4:2006 specifies methods for testing geometrical properties of microlenses in microlens arrays. It is applicable to microlens arrays with very small lenses formed on one or more surfaces of a common substrate and to graded index microlenses.

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Optics and photonics - Microlens arrays - Part 4: Test methods for geometrical properties
(ISO 14880-4:2006)
Optik und Photonik - Mikrolinsenarrays - Teil 4: Prüfverfahren für geometrische
Eigenschaften (ISO 14880-4:2006)
Optique et photonique - Réseaux de microlentilles - Partie 4: Méthodes d'essai pour les
propriétés géométriques (ISO 14880-4:2006)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 14880-4:2006
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 14880-4
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2006
ICS 31.260
English Version
Optics and photonics - Microlens arrays - Part 4: Test methods
for geometrical properties (ISO 14880-4:2006)
Optique et photonique - Réseaux de microlentilles - Partie Optik und Photonik - Mikrolinsenarrays - Teil 4:
4: Méthodes d'essai pour les propriétés géométriques (ISO Prüfverfahren für geometrische Eigenschaften (ISO 14880-
14880-4:2006) 4:2006)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 14880-4:2006) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172
"Optics and optical instruments" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 123 "Lasers
and photonics ", the secretariat of which is held by DIN.

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The text of ISO 14880-4:2006 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 14880-4:2006 without any
modifications.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14880-4
First edition
2006-06-01
Optics and photonics — Microlens
arrays —
Part 4:
Test methods for geometrical properties
Optique et photonique — Réseaux de microlentilles —
Partie 4: Méthodes d'essai pour les propriétés géométriques

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ISO 14880-4:2006(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms, definitions and symbols. 1
4 Coordinate system. 3
5 Test methods. 4
5.1 Pitch and surface modulation depth measurement . 4
5.2 Physical thickness. 9
5.3 Radius of curvature . 9
5.4 Surface preparation of microlens array for measurement . 12
6 Procedure . 13
6.1 Measurement of pitch and surface modulation depth (lens sag) . 13
6.2 Measurement of physical thickness . 13
6.3 Measurement of radius of curvature. 13
7 Results and uncertainties . 13
8 Test report . 14
Annex A (normative) Measurement with a Fizeau interferometer system . 16
Annex B (informative) Uniformity of array spacing . 19
Bibliography . 22

ISO 14880-4:2006(E)
Foreword
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ISO 14880-4 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172, Optics and photonics, Subcommittee SC 9,
Electro-optical systems.
ISO 14880 consists of the following parts, under the general title Optics and photonics — Microlens arrays:
⎯ Part 1: Vocabulary
⎯ Part 2: Test methods for wavefront aberrations
⎯ Part 3: Test methods for optical properties other than wavefront aberrations
⎯ Part 4: Test methods for geometrical properties
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Introduction
This part of ISO 14880 specifies methods for testing geometrical properties of microlens arrays. Examples of
applications for microlens arrays include three-dimensional displays, coupling optics associated with arrayed
light sources and photo-detectors, enhanced optics for liquid crystal displays, and optical parallel processor
elements.
The market in microlens arrays has generated a need for agreement on basic terminology and test methods.
Standard terminology and clear definitions are needed not only to promote applications but also to encourage
scientists and engineers to exchange ideas and new concepts based on common understanding.
This part of ISO 14880 contributes to the purpose of the series of ISO 14880 standards, which is to improve
the compatibility and interchangeability of lens arrays from different suppliers and to enhance development of
the technology using microlens arrays.
The measurement of physical characteristics of pitch and surface modulation depth can be made using a
stylus instrument and non-contact optical probe system. Physical thickness can be measured with a
micrometer. The measurement processes are described in the body of this part of ISO 14880.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14880-4:2006(E)

Optics and photonics — Microlens arrays —
Part 4:
Test methods for geometrical properties
1 Scope
This part of ISO 14880 specifies methods for testing geometrical properties of microlenses in microlens arrays.
It is applicable to microlens arrays with very small lenses formed on one or more surfaces of a common
substrate and to graded index microlenses.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 14880-1, Optics and photonics — Microlens arrays — Part 1. Vocabulary
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
For the purposes of this document, the terms, definitions given in ISO 14880-1 and the following apply.
NOTE 1 The symbols adopted for this part of ISO 14880 are chosen for clarity in this application to microlens arrays
but some may not be those commonly used for surface texture measurement.
NOTE 2 The parameters P , P and h are used in this part of ISO 14880 to describe geometrical parameters
x y
encountered in the measurement of surface texture. P , P are spacing parameters and are defined as the average value
x y
of the length of the mean line section containing a profile peak and adjacent valley. An amplitude parameter, h, is defined
as the average difference between peak of the lens profile and the rim. Figure 1 illustrates the geometrical properties of
microlens arrays which are to be measured.
3.1
pitch
P , P
x y
distance between the centres of adjacent lenses which may vary across and will vary with direction
See Figure 1.
NOTE 1 The pitch is expressed in millimetres.
[ISO 14880-1:2001, term 6.2.1.5]
NOTE 2 For a stylus instrument this will generally equate to the mean width of the profile elements calculated from the
roughness profile, RS (see 3.2.2 and 4.3.1 in ISO 4287:1997).
m
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3.2
surface modulation depth
h
peak-to-valley variation of the surface height
See Figure 1.
NOTE 1 For a purely refractive microlens, this will be the same as the lens sag.
NOTE 2 The surface modulation depth is expressed in millimetres.
[ISO 14880-1:2001, term 6.2.1.8]
NOTE 3 For stylus instruments this will generally equate to Rz (see 4.1.3 in ISO 4287:1997).

3.3
physical thickness
T
c
maximum local thickness of the array
See Figure 1.
NOTE The physical thickness is expressed in millimetres.
[ISO 14880-1:2001; term 6.2.1.9]
3.4
radius of curvature
R
c
distance from the vertex of the microlens to the centre of curvature of the lens surface
See Figure 1.
NOTE 1 The radius of curvature is expressed in millimetres.
[ISO 14880-1:2001; term 6.1.4]
NOTE 2 For rotationally invariant microlenses or cylindrical microlenses.
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Key
1 substrate
T physical thickness
c
R radius of curvature
c
P , P pitch
x y
h surface modulation depth (lens sag)
Figure 1 — Geometrical parameters of microlens arrays
4 Coordinate system
To measure the geometrical properties of a microlens array, a Cartesian coordinate system is used, as shown
in Figure 2. In a right-handed Cartesian set, the x- and y-axis lie in the substrate plane and the x-axis provides
the direction of trace. The z-axis is the outward direction from the material to the surrounding medium.

Key
1 substrate
2 microlens
3 light pass
Figure 2 — Microlens array with a Cartesian coordinate system
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5 Test methods
5.1 Pitch and surface modulation depth measurement
5.1.1 Use of stylus instrument
5.1.1.1 Principle
The basic principle using a stylus instrument is to obtain a profile of the surface of the array. Care shall be
taken to ensure that the profile passes through the centre of each lens and that the stylus remains in contact
with the surface throughout the measurement process. This enables the pitch and surface modulation depth to
be determined.
5.1.1.2 Set-up and preparation
The measurement of the geometrical characteristics of a microlens array is similar in principle to the
measurement of any surface using a stylus instrument. A typical stylus instrument consists of a stylus that
physically contacts the surface and a transducer to convert its vertical movement into an electrical signal.
Other components can be seen in Figure 3 and include the following: a pick-up, driven by a motor and
gearbox, which draws the stylus over the surface at a constant speed; an electronic amplifier to boost the
signal from the stylus transducer to a useful level; a device for recording the amplified signal or a computer
that automates the data collection.
The part of the stylus in contact with the surface of the array is usually a diamond tip with a carefully
manufactured profile. Owing to their finite shape, some styli on some arrays may not penetrate into valleys
and will give a distorted or filtered measurement of the surface. The effect of the stylus forces can have a
significant influence on the measurement results. Too high a force can cause damage to the surface of the
array. Too low a force and the stylus will not stay reliably in contact with the surface.
The stylus instrument shall be used in an environment that is as free as possible from dust, vibration and
direct sunlight in a location where the ambient temperature is maintained in the range 20 °C ± 5 °C (with a
condensation-free humidity below 70 % relative humidity). Remove any gross contamination from the surface
of the instrument preferably by blowing the surface with filtered air. Any oil or grease may be removed using a
suitable solvent.
Due consideration shall be given for testing under more adverse conditions.
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Key
1 base
2 fixture
3 microlens under test
4 stylus
5 probe (pick-up)
6 measurement loop
7 column
8 drive unit
Figure 3 — Elements of a typical stylus instrument
The electrical unit on the stylus instrument shall be switched on at least one hour before any measurements
take place. This will allow time for the instrument to stabilize (the manufacturer’s instructions will normally
specify a minimum stabilization time for a given instrument). Calibration of the instrument is essential prior to
measurement. Before calibration of the instrument takes place the stylus should be checked for signs of wear
or damage. A damaged stylus tip can lead to serious errors.
After measurement of the calibration artefact the indicated value shall be compared with the value attached to
the test object. If the measured value differs from the value that is shown on the calibration certificate then re-
calibration is required.
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5.1.1.3 Stylus size and shape
It is important that the dimension and shape of the stylus are chosen appropriately as this can affect the
accuracy of the traced profile in a number of ways. On arrays with deep, narrow valleys the stylus may not be
able to penetrate fully to the bottom because either the tip radius or the flank angle of the stylus is too large. In
such cases, the value of the surface modulation depth will be smaller than the true value. The ideal stylus

shape is a cone with a spherical tip. This usually has a cone angle of either 60° or 90° with a typical tip radius
of 1 µm, 2 µm, 5 µm or 10 µm.
5.1.2 Use of confocal microscope
5.1.2.1 Principle
The confocal principle can be used for the measurement of surface topography. Depth is discriminated by
moving the surface of the object through focus and measuring the reflected intensity using a detector and
confocal pinhole. When the object point lies at the focus, the maximum intensity is detected whereas the
signal is reduced when the object point is displaced from the focus. The principle has been established in the
scanning confocal microscope. By scanning an imaged light spot over the object an area is measured point by
point.
5.1.2.2 Set-up and preparation
The principle of the confocal microscope has been developed by generating an array of light spots on the
object using a multiple pinhole mask (Nipkow disc) which allows for parallel data acquisition of multiple object
points. The Nipkow disc can be replaced by a microlens array in order to improve the light efficiency, as
shown in Figure 4.
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Key
1 light source
2 beam splitter
3 rotating microlens disc (analogue to a Nipkow disc)
4 objective
5 sample
6 imaging lens
7 pinhole
8 detector
Figure 4 — Confocal microscope measurement System A
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Figure 5 shows another configuration of the confocal microscope using a microlens array and a pinhole array.
It will enhance the optical radiation collection efficiency and improve the scanning speed, which depends on
the pinhole array with parallel scanning. An example of a measurement is shown in Figure 6.

Key
1 light source
2 rotating microlens disc
3 beam splitter
4 pinhole array (Nipkow disc)
5 objective
6 sample
7 imaging lens
8 charge-coupled device (CCD) camera
Figure 5 — Confocal microscope measurement System B
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Dimensions in micrometres
Figure 6 — Example of the microlens array surface structure
using a confocal microscope measurement system
5.2 Physical thickness
5.2.1 Principle
The two anvils of the micrometer contact the top and bottom surfaces of the array to measure the physical
thickness of the array at a given point. The anvils of the micrometer may be parallel or spherical.
5.2.2 Set-up and preparation
The micrometer shall be calibrated using a gauge block or a similar procedure prior to the measurement.
Thoroughly wipe the spindle and the measuring faces of the micrometer using clean lint free paper or cloth.
Leave the instrument and the microlens array long enough to adjust to room temperature (at least 1 h). Care
shall be taken to ensure that the micrometer is not subject to sudden temperature changes, direct sunlight,
radiant heat or air c
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