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The need for microoptical elements in various emerging fields such as astrophotonics, nonlinear optics and biomedicine create a demand for a new generation optics that would be lightweight/compact, resilient to harsh environment and easily integrable in other devices. Ultrafast pulses based direct laser writing 3D nanolithography produced microlenses seem as one of the candidates for such applications...