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Andreas Bräuer

Researcher at Fraunhofer Society

Publications -  194
Citations -  5285

Andreas Bräuer is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microlens & Aperture. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 194 publications receiving 5079 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Bräuer include Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH & University of Jena.

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Optical Bloch Oscillations in Temperature Tuned Waveguide Arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, the observed optical Bloch oscillations in waveguide arrays were attributed to the existence of localized states (Wannier-Stark states) with equidistant eigenvalue spacing.
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Anomalous refraction and diffraction in discrete optical systems.

TL;DR: It is experimentally prove that light propagation in a discrete system, i.e., an array of coupled waveguides, exhibits striking anomalies and it is shown that refraction is restricted to a cone, irrespective of the initial tilt of the beam.
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Thin compound-eye camera

TL;DR: An artificial compound-eye objective fabricated by micro-optics technology is adapted and attached to a CMOS sensor array and the lithographic generation of opaque walls between channels for optical isolation is experimentally demonstrated.
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Artificial apposition compound eye fabricated by micro-optics technology

TL;DR: By exploring micro-optical design principles and technology, this work has developed an artificial apposition compound eye that consists of an UV-replicated microlens array upon a thin silica substrate with a pinhole array in a metal layer on the back side.
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Thin wafer-level camera lenses inspired by insect compound eyes

TL;DR: A microoptical approach to ultra-compact optics for real-time vision systems that are inspired by the compound eyes of insects that achieves approx.