“…Various microlenses and microarray structures have been fabricated in a range of substrates using techniques, such as photolithography/reactive ion etching [3][4][5][6][7], surface tension-based curing [10,11], laser ablation, engraving and thermal expansion [8,9,[12][13][14], thermal reflow [15,16], embossing [17,18] and inkjetting [19,20]. Of these fabrication processes, CO 2 laser engraving is an attractive alternative to established micro-manufacturing techniques for the production of optical components, and such a technology has a rapid turnaround time and does not require fixed photomasks, embossing tools or a clean room environment and is suited to polymer manufacturing, a substrate most commonly used for the fabrication of various microsystems [8,9,[21][22][23][24][25].…”