JOURNAL ARTICLE

Tunable lens using dielectric elastomer sandwiched by transparent conductive liquid

Yang ChengChuanxun ChenJie CaoChun BaoAo YangQun Hao

Year: 2021 Journal:   Optics Letters Vol: 46 (17)Pages: 4430-4430   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

We propose and demonstrate a compact tunable lens with high transmittance using a dielectric elastomer sandwiched by transparent conductive liquid. The transparent conductive liquid not only serves as the refractive material of the tunable lens but also works as the compliant electrode of the dielectric elastomer. The overall dimensions of the proposed tunable lens are 16 mm in diameter and 10 mm in height, and the optical transmittance is as high as 92.2% at 380–760 nm. The focal power variation of the tunable lens is − 23.71 D at an actuation voltage of 3.0 kV. The rise and fall times are 60 ms and 185 ms, respectively. The fabrication process of the tunable lens is free of the deposition of opaque compliant electrodes. Such a tunable lens promises a potential solution in various compact imaging systems.

Keywords:
Materials science Lens (geology) Transmittance Dielectric Optics Elastomer Electrical conductor Electrode Refractive index Fabrication Opacity Optoelectronics Composite material Physics

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