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Researchers Print Optical Components
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Complex glass components and glass fibres could come in future from 3-D printer as input in costeffective sensors, telecommunication components and biomedical equipment. Canadian researchers of the University Laval have manufactured for the first time chalkogenid glass elements with a 3-D printer and their results have been published in technical magazine optical materials express.
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