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Tunable liquid microlens arrays in electrode-less configuration and their accurate characterization by interference microscopy
Author(s) -
Lisa Miccio,
Andrea Fińizio,
Simonetta Grilli,
Veronica Vespini,
Melania Paturzo,
Sergio De Nicola,
Pietro Ferraro
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.17.002487
Subject(s) - microlens , optics , lens (geology) , wavefront , miniaturization , focal length , holography , materials science , digital holographic microscopy , microscopy , focus (optics) , optoelectronics , physics , nanotechnology
A special class of tunable liquid microlenses is presented here. The microlenses are generated by an electrowetting effect under an electrode-less configuration and they exhibit two different regimes that are named here as separated lens regime (SLR) and wave-like lens regime (WLR). The lens effect is induced by the pyroelectricity of polar dielectric crystals, as was proved in principle in a previous work by the same authors (S. Grilli et al., Opt. Express 16, 8084, 2008). Compared to that work, the improvements to the experimental set-up and procedure allow to reveal the two lens regimes which exhibit different optical properties. A digital holography technique is used to reconstruct the transmitted wavefront during focusing and a focal length variation in the millimetre range is observed. The tunability of such microlenses could be of great interest to the field of micro-optics thanks to the possibility to achieve focus tuning without moving parts and thus favouring the miniaturization of the optical systems.

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