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High-Performance PVC Gel for Adaptive Micro-Lenses with Variable Focal Length.


ABSTRACT: This paper presents a bio-inspired adaptive micro-lens with electrically tunable focus made of non-ionic high-molecular-weight polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gel. The optical device mimics the design of the crystalline lens and ciliary muscle of the human eye. It consists of a plano-convex PVC gel micro-lens on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) glass, confined with an annular electrode operating as an artificial ciliary muscle. Upon electrical activation, the electroactive adhesive force of the PVC gel is exerted on the annular anode electrode, which reduces the sagittal height of the plano-convex PVC gel lens, resulting in focal length variation of the micro-lens. The focal length increases from 3.8?mm to 22.3?mm as the applied field is varied from 200?V/mm to 800?V/mm, comparable to that of the human lens. The device combines excellent optical characteristics with structural simplicity, fast response speed, silent operation, and low power consumption. The results show the PVC gel micro-lens is expected to open up new perspectives on practical tunable optics.

SUBMITTER: Bae JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5437028 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-Performance PVC Gel for Adaptive Micro-Lenses with Variable Focal Length.

Bae Jin Woo JW   Shin Eun-Jae EJ   Jeong Jaeu J   Choi Dong-Soo DS   Lee Jong Eun JE   Nam Byeong Uk BU   Lin Liwei L   Kim Sang-Youn SY  

Scientific reports 20170518 1


This paper presents a bio-inspired adaptive micro-lens with electrically tunable focus made of non-ionic high-molecular-weight polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gel. The optical device mimics the design of the crystalline lens and ciliary muscle of the human eye. It consists of a plano-convex PVC gel micro-lens on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) glass, confined with an annular electrode operating as an artificial ciliary muscle. Upon electrical activation, the electroactive adhesive force of the PVC gel is exerte  ...[more]

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