Ultrathin tunable lens based on boundary tension effect

Ao Yang, Jie Cao*, Fanghua Zhang, Yang Cheng, Qun Hao

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Abstract

Solid and liquid lenses are commonly used in optical design. Such lenses have suitable thicknesses due to their working principle and processing mode. Thus, zoom optical systems comprising solid and liquid lenses are extremely large. This work presents a new ultrathin tunable lens (UTL) comprising two liquid film lenses (LFLs) obtained through aspheric deformation and produced from the surface of a micro-liquid under gravity and boundary tension. The UTL can flexibly change focal lengths between positive and negative lenses when the device thickness is merely 2.15 mm. The proposed lens has the advantages of small volume, light weight, simple fabrication, and independence from external force during zooming. This research makes up for the drawback that traditional solid and liquid lenses cannot further reduce their thicknesses. The proposed UTL provides a new lens form and fabrication method, and can be used to replace solid and liquid lenses for designing miniature zoom optical systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4018
JournalSensors
Volume19
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2019

Keywords

  • Boundary tension effect
  • Optical imaging
  • Ultrathin tunable lens

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