Optofluidic lens based on electrowetting liquid piston

  • Lin Yang Li
  • , Rong Ying Yuan
  • , Jin Hui Wang
  • , Lei Li*
  • , Qiong Hua Wang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The conventional electrowetting lens usually has one tunable liquid-liquid (L-L) interface. The shape of L-L interface is deformed to get variable focal length due to electrowetting effect. However, contact angle saturation of the L-L interface is an unavoidable problem which prevents focal length from further changing. Here, we demonstrate an optofluidic lens based on electrowetting liquid piston. The proposed lens has two connected chambers, the piston chamber and the lens chamber to form a closed-loop fluidic system. The electrowetting liquid piston can generate clockwise and counter-clockwise liquid flows, which can make the L-L interface convex and concave. To prove the concept, we fabricate an optofluidic device whose shortest negative and positive focal lengths are ~−17.9 mm and ~18 mm with 5 mm aperture, respectively. The proposed optofluidic lens has large tunable focal length range. Widespread application of such an adaptive lens is foreseeable.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13062
JournalScientific Reports
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019

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