Electrothermal bimorph actuators for large axial tuning

Liang Zhou, Xiaomin Yu, Philip X.L. Feng, Jianhua Li, Huikai Xie

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Abstract

Confocal microscopes and two-photon microscopes are powerful tools for early cancer diagnosis because of their high-resolution 3D imaging capability, but applying them for clinical use in internal organs is hindered by the lack of axially tunable lens modules with small size, high image quality and large tuning range. This paper reports a compact MEMS lens scanner that has the potential to overcome this limitation. The MEMS lens scanner consists of a MEMS microstage and a microlens. The MEMS microstage is based on a unique serpentine inverted-series-connected (ISC) electrothermal bimorph actuator design. The microlens is an aspheric glass lens to ensure optical quality. The MEMS microstage has been fabricated and the lens scanner has been successfully assembled. The entire lens scanner is circular with an outer diameter of 4.4 mm and a clear optical aperture of 1.8 mm. Experiments show that the tunable range reaches over 200 μm at only 10.5 V and the stiffness of the microstage is 6.2 N/m. Depth scan imaging by the MEMS lens scanner has also been demonstrated with a 2.2 μm resolution, only limited by the available resolution target.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23439-23453
Number of pages15
JournalOptics Express
Volume28
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Aug 2020

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Zhou, L., Yu, X., Feng, P. X. L., Li, J., & Xie, H. (2020). Electrothermal bimorph actuators for large axial tuning. Optics Express, 28(16), 23439-23453. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.400363