JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bioinspired Tunable Lens with Muscle‐Like Electroactive Elastomers

Federico CarpiGabriele FredianiSimona TurcoDanilo De Rossi

Year: 2011 Journal:   Advanced Functional Materials Vol: 21 (21)Pages: 4152-4158   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Optical lenses with tunable focus are needed in several fields of application, such as consumer electronics, medical diagnostics and optical communications. To address this need, lenses made of smart materials able to respond to mechanical, magnetic, optical, thermal, chemical, electrical or electrochemical stimuli are intensively studied. Here, we report on an electrically tunable lens made of dielectric elastomers, an emerging class of “artificial muscle” materials for actuation. The optical device is inspired by the architecture of the crystalline lens and ciliary muscle of the human eye. It consists of a fluid‐filled elastomeric lens integrated with an annular elastomeric actuator working as an artificial muscle. Upon electrical activation, the artificial muscle deforms the lens, so that a relative variation of focal length comparable to that of the human lens is demonstrated. The device combined optical performance with compact size, low weight, fast and silent operation, shock tolerance, no overheating, low power consumption, and possibility of implementation with inexpensive off‐the‐shelf elastomers. Results show that combing bioinspired design with the unique properties of dielectric elastomers as artificial muscle transducers has the potential to open new perspectives on tunable optics.

Keywords:
Materials science Elastomer Lens (geology) Artificial muscle Stretchable electronics Actuator Optoelectronics Dielectric elastomers Focal length Dielectric Nanotechnology Electronics Optics Composite material Electrical engineering

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Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Materials and Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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