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Rapid Prototyping of Simple Optical Elements for the Terahertz Domain
This work shows practical details of methodologies for conventional milling of arbitrary spherical lenses from high-density polyethylene as well as the production and polishing of off-axis parabolic mirrors using fused filament fabrication 3D printing. The techniques allow for low-volume, low-cost and fast prototyping of large optical elements for prototype setups.