Computational manufacturing as a tool for the selection of the most manufacturable design

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Authors

  • Tatiana V. Amotchkina
  • Sebastian Schlichting
  • Henrik Ehlers
  • Michael K. Trubetskov
  • Alexander V. Tikhonravov
  • Detlev Ristau

External Research Organisations

  • Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ)
  • Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8677-8686
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Optics
Volume51
Issue number36
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2012

Abstract

Applications of computational manufacturing experiments (CMEs) for selection of the most manufacturable designs among a variety of different design solutions are demonstrated. We compare design solutions with respect to estimations of their production yields. Computational experiments are performed using two simulation software tools. In the course of CMEs, we take into account all major factors causing errors in our deposition process. Real deposition experiments are in agreement with CMEs; the most manufacturable design exhibits better target performances compared to other designs.

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Computational manufacturing as a tool for the selection of the most manufacturable design. / Amotchkina, Tatiana V.; Schlichting, Sebastian; Ehlers, Henrik et al.
In: Applied Optics, Vol. 51, No. 36, 20.12.2012, p. 8677-8686.

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Amotchkina, TV, Schlichting, S, Ehlers, H, Trubetskov, MK, Tikhonravov, AV & Ristau, D 2012, 'Computational manufacturing as a tool for the selection of the most manufacturable design', Applied Optics, vol. 51, no. 36, pp. 8677-8686. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.51.008677
Amotchkina, T. V., Schlichting, S., Ehlers, H., Trubetskov, M. K., Tikhonravov, A. V., & Ristau, D. (2012). Computational manufacturing as a tool for the selection of the most manufacturable design. Applied Optics, 51(36), 8677-8686. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.51.008677
Amotchkina TV, Schlichting S, Ehlers H, Trubetskov MK, Tikhonravov AV, Ristau D. Computational manufacturing as a tool for the selection of the most manufacturable design. Applied Optics. 2012 Dec 20;51(36):8677-8686. doi: 10.1364/AO.51.008677
Amotchkina, Tatiana V. ; Schlichting, Sebastian ; Ehlers, Henrik et al. / Computational manufacturing as a tool for the selection of the most manufacturable design. In: Applied Optics. 2012 ; Vol. 51, No. 36. pp. 8677-8686.
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