Transferring diffractive optics from research to commercial applications: Part II - Size estimations for selected markets

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In a series of two contributions, decisive business-related aspects of the current process status to transfer research results on diffractive optical elements (DOEs) into commercial solutions are discussed. In part I, the focus was on the patent landscape. Here, in part II, market estimations concerning DOEs for selected applications are presented, comprising classical spectroscopic gratings, security features on banknotes, DOEs for high-end applications, e.g., for the semiconductor manufacturing market and diffractive intra-ocular lenses. The derived market sizes are referred to the optical elements, itself, rather than to the enabled instruments. The estimated market volumes are mainly addressed to scientifically and technologically oriented optical engineers to serve as a rough classification of the commercial dimensions of DOEs in the different market segments and do not claim to be exhaustive.

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Brunner, R. (2014, April 1). Transferring diffractive optics from research to commercial applications: Part II - Size estimations for selected markets. Advanced Optical Technologies. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/aot-2014-0008

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