Bio-inspired wide-angle broad-spectrum cylindrical lens based on reflections from micro-mirror array on a cylindrical elastomeric membrane

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Abstract

We present a wide-angle, broad-spectrum cylindrical lens based on reflections from an array of three-dimensional, high-aspect-ratio micro-mirrors fabricated on a cylindrical elastomeric substrate, functionally inspired by natural reflecting superposition compound eyes. Our device can perform one-dimensional focusing and beam-shaping comparable to conventional refraction-based cylindrical lenses, while avoiding chromatic aberration. The focal length of our cylindrical lens is 1.035 mm, suitable for micro-optical systems. Moreover, it demonstrates a wide field of view of 152° without distortion, as well as modest spherical aberrations. Our work could be applied to diverse applications including laser diode collimation, barcode scanning, holography, digital projection display, microlens arrays, and optical microscopy. © 2014 by the authors.

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Huang, C. C., & Jiang, H. (2014). Bio-inspired wide-angle broad-spectrum cylindrical lens based on reflections from micro-mirror array on a cylindrical elastomeric membrane. Micromachines, 5(2), 373–384. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi5020373

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