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A New Ion Exchange Technique for Fabricating Radial GI lenses
The ion exchange technique is widely used to produce radial gradient-index lenses, however, has a disadvantage for fabricating much larger ones. It probably takes hundreds days to make the lenses with 20 mm in diameter using this technique. In large scale imaging systems, such large radial gradient-index lenses are required.