Adaptive liquid lens actuated by photo-polymer

An adaptive liquid lens actuated by a photo-polymer is demonstrated. The lens cell consists of a top glass substrate and a bottom plastic slab with two holes: reservoir hole and lens hole, which are sealed with elastic membranes. A photo-sensitive polymer is attached to the membrane of the reservoir...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics express 2009-09, Vol.17 (20), p.17590-17595
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Su, Ren, Hongwen, Lin, Yeong-Jyh, Moharam, M G Jim, Wu, Shin-Tson, Tabiryan, Nelson
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Equipment Design
Equipment Failure Analysis
Lenses
Photochemistry - methods
Polymers - chemistry
Reproducibility of Results
Rheology - instrumentation
Sensitivity and Specificity
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