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Open-Source 3D-Printable Optics Equipment
Authors:Chenlong Zhang  Nicholas C. Anzalone  Rodrigo P. Faria  Joshua M. Pearce
Affiliation:1. Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology Laboratory, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, United States of America.; 2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, United States of America.; 3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, United States of America.; UMR-S665, INSERM, Université Paris Diderot, INTS, France,
Abstract:Just as the power of the open-source design paradigm has driven down the cost of software to the point that it is accessible to most people, the rise of open-source hardware is poised to drive down the cost of doing experimental science to expand access to everyone. To assist in this aim, this paper introduces a library of open-source 3-D-printable optics components. This library operates as a flexible, low-cost public-domain tool set for developing both research and teaching optics hardware. First, the use of parametric open-source designs using an open-source computer aided design package is described to customize the optics hardware for any application. Second, details are provided on the use of open-source 3-D printers (additive layer manufacturing) to fabricate the primary mechanical components, which are then combined to construct complex optics-related devices. Third, the use of the open-source electronics prototyping platform are illustrated as control for optical experimental apparatuses. This study demonstrates an open-source optical library, which significantly reduces the costs associated with much optical equipment, while also enabling relatively easily adapted customizable designs. The cost reductions in general are over 97%, with some components representing only 1% of the current commercial investment for optical products of similar function. The results of this study make its clear that this method of scientific hardware development enables a much broader audience to participate in optical experimentation both as research and teaching platforms than previous proprietary methods.
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