Abstract
Liquid lenses are the simplest and cheapest optical lenses, and various studies have been conducted to develop tunable-focus liquid lenses. In this study, a simple and easily implemented method for achieving tunable-focus liquid lenses was proposed and experimentally validated. In this method, charges induced by a corona discharge in the air were injected into dielectric liquid, resulting in "electropressure" at the interface between the air and the liquid. Through a 3D-printed U-tube structure, a tunable-focus liquid lens was fabricated and tested. Depending on the voltage, the focus of the liquid lens can be adjusted in large ranges (-∞ to-9 mm and 13.11 mm to). The results will inspire various new liquid-lens applications.
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Qian, S., Shi, W., Zheng, H., & Liu, Z. (2020). Tunable-focus liquid lens through charge injection. Micromachines, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11010109
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