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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing microchip array optical component with ultraviolet light-transmitting substrate and the component
abstract A microchip array optical assembly with an ultraviolet light-transmitting substrate includes: an ultraviolet light-transmitting array substrate with a light-transmitting substrate body and a set of drive circuit units. It also has a setting surface for setting the driving circuit unit and a bottom surface opposite to the setting surface; a group of microchip arrays that can block the ultraviolet excitation light, including a plurality of microchip arrays arranged at a gap interval, and driven by the driving circuit unit respectively Each microchip is for emitting and/or receiving at least one light, and each microchip can block the penetration of ultraviolet excitation light; a light-shielding part filled in the gap; and a cover microchip array and drive The transparent protection unit of the circuit unit is used to hermetically seal the microchip array on the ultraviolet-transmitting array substrate.
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